Burnside Farms
Burnside Farms is a pick your own farm in Virginia, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
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Burnside Farms is a pick your own farm in Virginia, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Evergreen Acres is a pick your own farm in Nokesville, Virginia, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Yankey Farms is a pick your own farm in Nokesville, Virginia, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
High Places Orchards is a farm shop in Flint Hill, Virginia, growing cherries, raspberries, peaches and plums, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Jenkins’ Orchards is a farm shop in Woodville, Virginia, growing apples, peaches, nectarines and pears, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to buy fresh, locally grown food near you.
Lee’s Orchard is a pick your own farm in Washington, Virginia, growing pick your own apples, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Wegmeyer Farms at Gilberts Corner is a pick your own farm in Aldie, Virginia, growing strawberries and pumpkins, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Survivor Farm is a pick your own farm in Luray, Virginia, growing blackberries, black raspberries and red raspberries, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Ticonderoga Farms is a pick your own farm in Chantilly, Virginia, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Wegmeyer Farms is a pick your own farm in Hamilton, Virginia, growing pumpkins and strawberries, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
Farms in Virginia grow strawberries, apples, blueberries, peaches, pumpkins and blackberries. Many are pick your own, so you can harvest strawberries more/">and more straight from the field during the season.
Strawberries picking in Virginia usually runs through June and July. Call the farm before you visit, as exact dates shift each year with the weather.
Yes. Virginia has 125 farm shops and pick your own farms listed, including 87 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 Virginia, with soft fruit like strawberries from June, then pumpkins/">apples and pumpkins into the autumn. Farm shops themselves are open year round.