July 30, 2024 We went to this farm based on all the good reviews and my previous experiences about fruit picking farms assuming that today was gonna be as good, despite of the red flags such as no staff at the farm and there’s no phone number to contact. A mom with two kids were there before us, she showed me where the self paying locked box was. The price was $15 per blueberry container (it was pretty big!) I didn’t have any doubt, paid for two containers for two kids. As you can see from the picture, there were almost no ripe blueberries left and every tree/bush was like this. Kids under 4 might not be tall enough to pick the berries, either. Also remember to wear long pants or apply bug spray!
After half an hour, the kids only had a shallow layer of berries in their containers. The other picture is after an hour, for $30. At least, my son found a handful of gem stones to make this trip less disappointing.
Giving 1 star to draw the owner’s attention, but I’ll update my review if the farm has better management… (sorry, I know it’s not easy to own an organic farm which I appreciate, but please don’t open it while there’s nothing to pick and no one to pick up a phone call.) Thanks for the quick reply. We did go to the very back of the field but the grass was getting high and bushes were still empty. We’d be happy to come again sometime in the end of August and update the...
Read moreThis is by far the best blueberry picking we have found in the Boston suburbs area. Nice tall bushes full of big juicy berries that are easy to pick, and Dongran (the owner) was extremely warm, welcoming and helpful to us during our first visit.
Great value for the money and fun! So many bushes, all tall (no stooping down to pick) and several varieties of blueberries that ripen at different times so there’s always fresh fruit. And lots of cool structures for the kids to play on.
We can’t recommend this...
Read moreExcellent pick-your-own organic blueberry fields with well-spaced bushes and several flavorful varieties. Safe open space for kids to run around. There is a parking lot for about a dozen cars; a self-serve station where you pick up fiber boxes and deposit money (large size is 2 quarts for $20; smaller size is $10). It is mid-July and the fields are quickly being picked clean — maybe a week or two at most left. The fruit is really good, with both sweet and...
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