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Blackberries are commencement to come into peak picking time beyond the region. Photo via Shutterstock.

Heading to a farm on a sunny afternoon to pick berries is a long-cherished rite of
summer. While blueberries typically ripen in mid-June, there are nevertheless a few farms
with late-blooming varieties (read: accept advantage now). Blackberries are also showtime
to pop up, generally in Maryland. We've updated our annual guide to berry-picking in
the surface area—act
quickly, or subject yourself to decidedly inferior store-bought varieties. We checked
in with the farms for each of the below reports, but telephone call ahead for up-to-date details
since berries are sensitive to weather changes.

MARYLAND

Frog Middle Farm

19600 Frog Eye Rd., Knoxville; phone call 301-799-8645 or due east-mail service info@frogeyefarm.com

Picking updates: Despite coming off of a dual storm wipeout last year, the berries here are plump
and juicy every bit ever. Frog Centre Subcontract has more than 15 varieties of blueberries, assuasive
for a healthy and lasting ingather. They're expected to last until mid-August.

Only for fun: Co-owner Tracy Racheff tells the states each blueberry bush has a different flavor. The farm
encourages sampling so yous can craft your ideal bushel of berries.

Price: Blueberries $3 per pound.

Hours: Open up weekdays 8 to ii (Wednesday eight to 8) and weekends eight to four.

Homestead Farm

15604 Sugarland Rd., Poolesville; 301-977-3761 (for a recorded bulletin of picking
weather condition)

Picking updates: Thornless blackberries are the name of the game at Homestead. Perfect for safe picking,
they should be there until at to the lowest degree mid-Baronial. Bring a container, or buy 1 at the
farm.

Only for fun: You can also pick some peaches while on the farm. And don't forget to greet the caprine animal
that wanders around.

Price: Blackberries $2.59 per pound; peaches $1.79 per pound.

Hours: Picking fields are open daily ix to 5. The market is open up daily 9 to 6.

Milburn Orchards

1495 Appleton Rd., Elkton; 401-398-1349

Picking updates: Blueberries volition exist around for some other calendar week, and blackberries are ripe for the picking
until mid-Baronial. Around that fourth dimension, raspberries will be making an advent.

Just for fun: Make a quick detour to Milburn'due south Farm Market for some famous apple cider doughnuts,
which are always in season.

Price: Phone call for prices.

Hours: Open Wednesday 8 to noon and weekends 8 to iv.

Rock Colina Orchard

28600 Ridge Rd., Mount Airy; call 301-831-7427 or e-mail rockhillorchard@gmail.com

Picking updates: Raspberries and thornless blackberries grow aslope tidy heaps of strawberries,
leaving you with a cornucopia of berry choices well through August.

Only for fun: In addition to berries, you can cut your own herbs and pick your own kale. Head over
in August to snag some house-made cheese and milk from the newly opened creamery.

Price: Blackberries $2.59 per pound; raspberries $4.25 per pound; kale $1.fifty per pound;
herbs 63 cents per ounce.

Hours: Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 to 6 and Sunday 10 to 5. Closed Mon.

Larriland Subcontract

2415 Woodbine Rd., Woodbine; 301-854-6110

Picking updates: Regal raspberries are in good supply, but the season only lasts ii weeks, and then program
your trip soon. Yous should be able to snag some blueberries and flourishing red raspberries
while yous're in that location, also.

Just for fun: Larriland also offers a variety of non-drupe options, including plums and apricots,
which should exist available any mean solar day now.

Cost: Call for prices.

Hours: Open Tuesday 9 to 8, Midweek through Friday 9 to 6, and weekends 9 to v.

Butler's Orchard

22200 David Manufacturing plant Rd., Germantown; 301-972-3299

Picking updates: Blackberries had an excellent crop this flavor, merely high demand has supplies dwindling
chop-chop. Make it there before long to go the last of blueberries, equally well.

Just for fun: No trip is complete without a stop at the bakery to pick up ane of the fresh pies,
such as peach crumble, strawberry-mango, or the about appropriate one for this list,
very berry.

Toll: Blackberries and blueberries $2.69 per pound.

Hours: Open Tuesday through Friday 8:30 to 1 and weekends 8:thirty to 5:30.

VIRGINIA

Hartland Orchard

3064 Hartland La., Markham; 540-364-2316

Picking updates: Blueberries cover Hartland, only in that location'due south a good take chances they'll be gone in the adjacent
week or two. Head there soon if yous're hoping to munch on some fresh ones. Cherries
are all gone, but the white peach season but started.

Simply for fun: Bask some firm-made cider and honey while taking in the views from the subcontract.

Price: Blueberries $3 per pint.

Hours: Open up daily eight to 6 PM.

Hollin Farms

11324 Pearlstone La., Delaplane; call 540-592-3701 or e-mail service hollinfarms@gmail.com

Picking updates: Blackberries have taken over the fields at Hollin Farms, and somebody needs to wage
an offensive confronting them. Said offensive will likely end in delicious fruit, freshly
broiled pie, and berry-stained smiles.

Just for fun: If starches are more your matter, feel free to dig upward some new potatoes. Shovels are
provided.

Price: Blackberries $four per pint

Hours: Open Wednesday through Dominicus 9 to 5.

Mount Olympus Farm

23298 Jefferson David Hwy., Ruther Glen; 804-448-0395

Picking updates: Some blueberries remain scattered about, but they'll probable be picked soon. Blackberries
are starting to pop up.

Just for fun: On Monday, all later-market produce sells for fifty percent off.

Price: $iv per pound.

Hours: Open daily nine to vi.

Great Country Farms

18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont; 540-554-2073

Picking updates: Huckleberry flavour is wrapping up now at Peachy Land, just blackberries are right
around the corner. Exist sure to call alee of fourth dimension for an updated report on the crop.

Just for fun: The Bluemont BBQ Bash and Blackberry Bonanza happens
July 26 through 28. You can accept a hayride, pick some blackberries, and even guess
the meat categories in competition.

Price: Blueberries $4 per pound.

Hours: Open daily 9 to 6.

Miller Farms Market

12101 Orange Plank Rd., Locust Grove; 540-972-2680

Picking updates: With berries coming in a little late this year, pick-your-own raspberries, blueberries,
and blackberries are not quite prepare. Check in with Miller Farms in the coming weeks.

But for fun: The nearby Roseda Beef offers up cuts of beef, burgers,
and hot dogs.

Price: Call for updated pricing in late July.

Hours: Open Monday through Saturday 9 to 5.

Westmoreland Drupe Farm

1235 Berry Farm La., Oak Grove; 804-224-9171

Picking updates: Blackberries are the sport of the flavor at this Oak Grove subcontract, and blueberries
may or may non be making a comeback in upcoming weeks.

Merely for fun: Unable to satisfy your blueberry craving? The farm's shop is stuffed with preserves
and spreads.

Toll: Blackberries $2.79 per pound.

Hours: Due to a particularly busy pick-your-own flavour, call ahead for updated hours.

Marina Lamanna

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Source: https://www.washingtonian.com/2013/07/11/the-2013-midsummer-guide-to-berry-picking-in-virginia-and-maryland-updated/