Smith Farms
Smith Farms is a farm shop in Sterrett, Alabama, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
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Smith Farms is a farm shop in Sterrett, Alabama, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Blueberry Hill Farm is a farm shop in Clermont, Alabama, growing blueberries, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Charles Gamble is a farm shop in McCalla, Alabama, growing green plums and red plums, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Pocahontas Produce aka McCalla Produce is a pick your own farm in Bessemer, Alabama, growing blueberries, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Robert and Ada Strickland is a farm shop in Pinson, Alabama, growing b, blueberries, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Moore-Webb-Holmes Plantation is a pick your own farm in Marion, Alabama, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Bryant Vineyards is a farm shop in St Helena, Alabama, growing muscadines, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Wills Creek Vineyards is a farm shop in Attalla, Alabama, growing, muscadines, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
The Westbrook Farm is a farm shop in Alabama, growing strawberries, pumpkins and sunflowers, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Gregory Blue Berry Farm is a pick your own farm in Knoxville, Alabama, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Farms in Alabama grow blueberries, strawberries, peaches, tomatoes, blackberries and u-pick and already picked. Many are pick your own, so you can harvest blueberries and more straight from the field during the season.
Blueberries picking in Alabama usually runs through July and August. Call the farm before you visit, as exact dates shift each year with the weather.
Yes. Alabama has 158 farm shops and pick your own farms listed, including 78 where you can pick your own fruit and vegetables. Use the filters above to find the crop or type you want.
Summer is the peak season for pick your own in Alabama, with soft fruit like blueberries from June, then apples and pumpkins into the autumn. Farm shops themselves are open year round.