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    Awald Farms

    4.6 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Bluberries, sweet , large, juicy $1.75 lb....if you have time its worth the drive to North Collins
    Darlene B.

    Friendly staff, huge farm for picking blueberries, raspberries, strawberries. Short drive to North Collins, at $1.75 a pound cant beat the price, add benefit little shop, restarant and sitting area. Just be careful of branches in rows that you pick in, otherwise great event for families, kids, adults.

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    Jen K.

    They are open for u-pick berries all summer long, typically beginning in May. The farm grows a wide variety of fruits, plus some veggies too. Berries include Strawberries, Red Raspberries, Purple Raspberries, Golden Raspberries, Black Raspberries, and Blackberries. They also have an adorable farm stand where you can also purchase pre-picked berries, frozen berries, and they also serve ice cream and some hot foods (I uploaded a picture of their menu).

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    Coulter Farms Market - Blueberries

    Coulter Farms Market

    4.8(9 reviews)
    43.2 mi
    $

    Great crop share. Everything thing is done right. Thank you Dr, Falvo for saving a local farm!read more

    I've been coming to Coulter Farms since I was a kid when my Grandma, bless her soul would bring me…read moreand my 5 cousins, don't know how she did it, but such sweet memories they are. This summer me and one of my cousins and our husbands came back to relive our memories, and the place was just how I remembered. Very friendly staff and service. There is a phone number on their website to call which gives up to date directions in terms of what is available and when and where which is super convenient. At the farm they have quart and pint containers, bags and trays for you to use as you go out and pick. Their fields are nice and easy to find. The fruit is fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced. The trouble is the timing, anyone who has picked before knows there is a small window. Strawberries usually come near the end of June and then cherries, blueberries and raspberries quickly follow. Blink and you might miss it, as soon as the end of the school year approaches, use the phone number so that you don't! Coulters seems to have fair pricing for their fruit. Berries all are purchased by pint or quart, whereas cherries are purchased by pound. While they are delicious and worth every penny, be aware the cherries will add up quickly, they weigh more than you think! If you're looking for a fun day, rewarding when you bring home the spoils, check out Coulter farms. Remember to catch them at the end of June, and bring some sunscreen and water, it gets hot out there!

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    Blackman Homestead Farm - Fun sign

    Blackman Homestead Farm

    4.3(32 reviews)
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    Lovely little family run, small-ish farm stop for your apples, pumpkins, cider, goodies, slushie…read moreand turkey needs! Wanted to bring my 1.5 Year old somewhere a bit more lowkey than the big wigs in town and also wanted to knock out pumpkins and apple picking at the same time- enter Blackman Homestead Farm. It ticked those boxes and also delicious slushies (apple cider and grape) just a missed opportunity for delicious pastries (hmm cinnamon donuts!) We thank goodness read Darlene's review about making a reservation and did that the day of around noon and was able to get in at 330! The reservation is made online and the farm is FREE to enter (amazing) but can't be changed or cancelled, however you only need it per carload, so unless you're bringing another car, you can tack on extra folks. We purchased some apples we picked (it was pretty low in the season to pick off the trees) and some that were all set for you in bins, a pumpkin, some cider, a tiny pumpkin and were surprised by the price. Gently it was not as expensive as I thought. Parking was quick and easy on a later Saturday afternoon, with a quick Hi to the Turkeys, some exploring around the pumpkins and picking some apples we had a good time after about an hour and half. I did noticed that it was well organized and lots of folks did disregard the signs: don't feed the Turkeys (grass) and pick up the apples you drop off the tree. There were alot of half eaten, throw apples on the ground which made me kind of sad. Please respect someone's rules and property, it's so nice to be able to come see the farm for free, I hope that doesn't change.

    This family farm is a delightful place to visit if you're looking to pick apples and enjoy the…read morecountry setting. There is a small, outdoor shop for cider and fruit already to take home; and many spots to sit and enjoy the view from this escarpment. The helpers are friendly and the offerings are varied. All things fall - pumpkins on offer, gourds, homemade fall-spiced cookies, signs for great social media pix - and totally family friendly. Parking is abundant. We make this an annual day for picking , always a pleasure.

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