2024 East Midlands Strawberry U-Pick Farms and Orchards
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Strawberry U-Pick Orchards in East Midlands in 2024, by county
Below are the PYO orchards and farms for strawberries that we know of in this area. Not all areas have strawberries orchards or farms that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!
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Derbyshire
Scaddows
Farm - strawberries,
raspberries, gooseberries, red currants, black currants.
Derby, Ticknall, Derbyshire, DE73 7JP. Phone: 01332
694523. Open:
PYO Fruit daily from 9.30am to 7.30pm; Farm Shop and Cafe daily from 9.30am
to 5.30pm; We expect to open Mid/End June, keep an eye on Facebook for
updates, Please Note from 27 July, the Opening Times will
change to: Farm Shop and PYO from 9.30am to 5.30pm. Directions:
Click here
for a map and directions. Containers are available. Free parking.
Click here for a link to our Facebook page. Scaddows Farm PYO has been a family business for over 30 years. Opening each
season come rain or shine we produce exceptional soft fruit including our
famous strawberries, raspberries, blackcurrant, redcurrants and
gooseberries. Set in the beautiful rolling hills of South Derbyshire, PYO
fruit is not only a great activity for all the family but a beautiful spot
to come and soak up some sun and scenery. Our seasonal Farm Shop opens in
May / June, sourcing high quality products from Derbyshire, Leicestershire
and the Mid- lands with the finest possible value, together with a friendly,
personal service. How It works… You arrive on your chosen day and
follow the signs to our ample PYO car parking area. No entry fee is required
on arrival. Just Pick (Containers are available on entry for a small charge.
If you bring your own container please show it on entry for it to be weighed
before you pick.) Weigh and then pay. Once you have paid for your fruit and
container they are yours to keep and enjoy! Please note all fruit picked
must be paid for so don’t pick more that you want! Remember strict rule of NO DOGs allowed in the fruit field at all. If you do
bring one it must stay in or near your car and cannot be walked around the
site. With all this hot weather we would highly recommend you leave the dogs
at home, somewhere cool with plenty of water to drink! (UPDATED: 10 June
2019, JBS) (UPDATED: June 22, 2014) A visitor writes on August
08, 2015: "Absolutely brilliant experience. Well organised cafe and PYO.
However need better signage so located more easily. Lots of selection of
different soft fruits. Good to see young children getting involved."
Leicestershire
Grange Farm Soft Fruit - strawberries, Raspberries, Green
and Red Gooseberries, Red and Blackcurrants, Blueberries, Blackberries
and Broadbeans Copston Magna, near Wolvey, Hinckley, LE10 3HE. Phone:
1455 220572. Email:
enquiries@grangefarmcopston.co.uk. Open: Tuesday to Saturday from 9
am to 6 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm. Directions: We are situated
in the peaceful village of Copston Magna off the A5 not far from
Nuneaton, Hinckley and Lutterworth. Grange Farm Soft
Fruit is only 5 minutes from the M69 and 3 minutes from the A5. We are
situated in the small village of Copston Magna near Wolvey within easy
reach of Nuneaton, Hinckley, Lutterworth, Rugby, Coventry (all about 15
to 20 minutes drive) and Leicester (30 minutes from the centre). For SAT
NAV users our postcode is LE10 3HE. From M69 Junction1 Roundabout:
Either: -- Take the A5 towards Lutterworth and at the top of the hill
(High Cross) turn right and immediate right again into Copston Magna and
follow our signs or -- Take the B4109 towards Wolvey, then the first
left towards Lutterworth, straight over the roundabout following our
directional signs*. Half a mile on the left hand side is the sign for
Grange Farm and the turning for Copston Magna. Please drive carefully as
you approach the village. Our typical season is: Strawberries and
Gooseberries - mid-June to beg August. The family started growing soft
fruit in the 1970s and we are now the third generation to carry on this
tradition. You can come and enjoy picking your own strawberries,
Raspberries, Green and Red Gooseberries, Redcurrants and Blackcurrants,
Blueberries, Blackberries and Broad Beans. Surrounded by beautiful
countryside many customers remark that they find their visit extremely
relaxing and therapeutic. Our Strawberries are grown on tabletops under
cover to protect the crop from adverse weather which provides high
quality fruit and all weather picking. With our tabletop system there is
no bending and fruit is easy to pick and accessible for all in any
weather. Blackcurrants and Redcurrants -
end of June to mid July Raspberries - end of June to mid August
Blueberries and Blackberries - mid July to mid August The season is
dependent on the weather and some years we are open as early as the
begining of June. (UPDATED: 04 October 2019, JBS)(ADDED: July 9, 2015, JBS)
Heather
Cattows PYO Fruit Farm - strawberries, Raspberries,
Gooseberries, Red, White and Black Currants, pumpkins, Broad beans and
sunflowers
The Cattows Farm Shop, Cattows Farm, Swepstone Road, Heather,
Leicestershire LE67 2RF. Phone: (01530) 264200. Email:
james@cattowsfarm.co.uk. Open: Daily during the season, Mid
June to August, PICK YOUR OWN - FREE ENTRY Monday to Friday and
Sunday from 9am to 5 pm, Saturday from 9am to 6pm.
Directions: On the main Measham to Heather Road, 10 mins from M (A)
42. Also, prepicked Broad Beans, New Potatoes. Asparagus cut to order
April to June.We now grow 10 acres of traditionally grown strawberries
(8 different varieties), 3 acres of raspberries along with gooseberries,
blackcurrants, redcurrants and blackberries. Broad beans and sunflowers
are also available for pick your own. Pumpkins are available for pick
your own from the beginning of October.. A.k.a, Cattows Farm Shop.
(UPDATED: 04 October 2019, JBS)
Hollytree Farm - strawberries, 699 Broad Gate, Weston Hills,
Spalding, PE12 6DP, UK. Open: They may have closed; Does anyone have current information,
are they still offering pick your own or are even open? If
so,
please write me,Yes, they are listed on the copycat
websites that copy from us, but that doesn't mean anything (they don't
actually verify anything, just copy from here!) . Directions:
click here for directions and a map. (ADDED: July 7, 2015, JBS)
Mill House - strawberries,
Leicester Road Melton Mowbray, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE13 0DB.
Phone: 01664c 500601. Fax: 01664 500601. Email:
millhouse01@btinternet.com.
Open: UPDATE for 2018 Their website is gone; Does anyone have current information,
are they still offering pick your own or are even open? If
so,
please write me, their last reported hours were all
year. PYO thru late Spring and Summer, May, June, July, August, 10am to
2pm Tuesday to Sunday inclusive; Often open until 5pm, call to enquire. Directions: A607 Leicester Road. Leicester Bound. 400 yards past the
Focus do it All roundabout. Turn right on the apex of the first sharp
left hand bend.Home Grown
strawberries. GM free Free Range Pork. Free-Range Eggs. Plants,
Reclamation, Livery, Haylage, Timber, Railway Sleepers, Reclaimed Bricks
and Tiles, Doors, Hay & Straw. Hens also available for sale.
(UPDATED: 04 April 2016, JBS)
Rutland water golf course - asparagus, raspberries, strawberries, Lodge Farm, Oakham, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE15 8HB. Phone: +44 (0) 15727. Directions: The course is situated between Edith Weston and Manton along the southern shores of Rutland Water.
We are open May, June, July. Our hours are: 9 am to 6pm, 7 days a week. May: Asparagus.
15th June: Strawberries. 25th June: Raspberries. We are located at the same place as the
golf course.
Seldom Seen Farm
- strawberries, tayberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries,
worcesterberries, Billesdon, Leicestershire LE7 9FA. Phone: (0)1162
596742. Open: Call for current hours and availability. On our secluded
207 acre mixed farm, set in glorious countryside, we grow over 20 acres
of fruit and vegetables for pick-you-own or sold ready-picked from the
farm-shop. The shop opens for 2 seasons in the year: for the summer's
soft fruit; and for the whole of December leading up to Christmas. In
the summer season we grow 5 acres of strawberries, all on table tops so
no bending - easy picking. There are 5 acres planted with several
varieties of raspberries to take you right through the season,
ending with Autumn Bliss. We also grow tayberries, a hybrid berry bred
from a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry; blackcurrants,
redcurrants, gooseberries, worcesterberries, a cross between
gooseberries and blackcurrants, with soft juicy centres, that are
splendid for jam-making or as a filling for a summer fruit pie. We also
grow early- and main- crop potatoes, as well as broad beans. From our
shop we sell our honey. Jams, chutneys and pickles made by a local
friend, include well-fruited blackberry and raspberry vinegars. After
picking you can always tuck into the various cakes and biscuits that we
bake to serve in the tearoom. At Christmas we also sell own grown
Norfolk Bronze turkeys, pheasant and partridge. Brussels sprouts on the
stalk (so they remain fresh and firm throughout the holiday), as well as
mince pies, sausage rolls, cakes and a large range of Christmas goodies.
(UPDATED: June 21, 2018, JBS)
Whetstone Pastures Farm - blackberries, currants (red and
black), gooseberries, raspberries, strawberries, snacks and refreshment
stand, picnic area, birthday parties, school tours
Whetstone Gorse Lane Whetstone, Leicester , LE8 6LX. Phone: 0116 2774
627. Email:
sandra@whetstonepasturesfarm.com. Open: Tuesday - Sunday 10 am to
5:50 pm.Directions: between Junctions 20 21 of
M1 Motorway Just off A426 2 miles south Blaby. Payment: Cash, Check. Arts and crafts activities with HANDCRAFTED
creative arts linked in with farm food and environment. Suit groups,
schools Special activities during season including African weekends,
bird watching. CEVAS accredited for school visits. Farm with Pick Your
Own Fruit, Children’s Play Barn, Pizza Oven (for special occasions) and
Strawberry Cottage Tea Room in a traditional rural setting.
STRAWBERRY picking; Our strawberries are grown in the ground - no
tables or poly tunnels! Enjoy the fresh air the birds singing and the
pleasure of freshly picked fruit. Let nature feed your senses! Open for
Party / Group bookings and school visits. See contact page for
directions to farm. We are 2 miles from Blaby on A426.(UPDATED: May 14,
2019, JBS) (ADDED: May 14, 2008)
Wymeswold Fruit Farm - strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Red,
White and Black Currants, Blackberries, pumpkins
Wide Lane, Wymeswold, Leicestershire LE12 6SE. Phone: 01
509 880 230. Alternate Phone: 01 509 881 885. Email:
info@wymeswoldfruitfarm.co.uk. Open: every day during the season 10am to 7pm.
Wymeswold Fruit Farm, our traditional family run farm, spanning three
generations., located on the outskirts of Wymeswold. Enjoy picking a
wide selection of delicious seasonal fruits, including strawberries,
raspberries, blackcurrants, rhubarb and more.
Come and enjoy a day out with the family and pick your own seasonal
fruit in Wymeswold. We grow an abundance of delicious fruit throughout
the summer months, including strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries,
blackcurrants and more.
Click here for our Facebook page. (UPDATED: 25 September 2023, JBS) (UPDATED: July 12, 2015, JBS)
Lincolnshire
Galley Hill Farm -
strawberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Tayberries, Blackcurrants,
Redcurrants, Blackberries, Apples and Pears Saleby, Alford, Lincolnshire
LN13 ODY. Phone: 01507450399. Email:
info@galleyhillfarm.co.uk.
This is a family run PYO soft fruit farm & orchard. They also have a 5 van
caravan site. British apples in season! Varieties include Bramleys, Fiesta,
Falstaff, James Grieve, Jonogold Red, Katy, Russet Meridian, Sunset and
Pears (Conference and Comice) Apples and pears start in September.
Click here for a link to our Facebook page
J&R Priestley Berries - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use,
strawberries, already-picked produce Nr Pilgrim Hospital, Sibsey Road
(a16),, Boston, PE21 9QS. Phone: 07970 862356. Open: 7 Days per week 9am to
6pm. Directions: On the A16 approximately half a mile north of the Pilgrim
Hospital, follow berry signs.
Click here for a map and directions. Open from 3rd June 2009. We
minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, only.
(UPDATED: 03 April 2015, JBS) (ADDED:
May 31, 2009)
Top Farm, formerly J. N. Downend - asparagus, currants (red and
black), gooseberries, potatoes, raspberries (red), rhubarb, strawberries,
tayberries, Top Farm, Lissington, Lincoln, LN3 5AF. Phone: 01673 885351.
Email:
downend@btinternet.com. Open: 1st June to end of July; 10am to 6pm
Monday to Saturday, Sunday 10am to 4pm. Directions: We are situated on the
main road between Market Rasen and Wragby, near the village of Lissington
and hamlet of Bleasby Moor. During our open season there will be signs on
the main road for the farm.
Click here for a map and directions. Strawberries: early June to late
July, Raspberries: late June to late July, Gooseberries: early June to early
July, Red Currants: early June to late July. Payment: Cash, Cheque. We take
ready picked orders as well as providing PYO. Before you come to pick we
suggest you call us to check which fruit is available. UPDATE May 2022: J Downend is under new ownership and now called Top Farm Enterprises. We
plan to re-open with limited availability on tummelberries, rhubarb, gooseberries, and redcurrants in 2022 and more fully from 2023 to include Strawberries
and top fruits with new opening hours. In the meantime, find out more at Top Farm Enterprises on Facebook. (UPDATED: May 23, 2022) (UPDATED: 03 April
2015, JBS) (ADDED: March 04,
2011)
Peaks Top Farm - strawberries, gooseberries, blueberry
juke, apples, blackberries, redcurrants, blackcurrants, plums, rhubarb Hewitt's Ave,
new waltham, grimsby, NA DN36 4RS. Phone: 01472 812941. Email:
info@peakstopfarm.com. Open: 10am-5pm daily; Our fruit season usually
starts mid June until late July depending on the weather. Strawberries and
gooseberries begin the season, with the raspberries, red and blackcurrants
towards the end of June through July.. Directions: See their
website for directions.
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.. Eggs, summer
fair, vegetables, fishing ponds, fruit wines We have been growing soft fruit
for sale on the farm for the past 30 years. The soft fruit at Peaks Top Farm
includes over 2 hectares of strawberries, a ‘table-top’ strawberry growing
system, 5 poly-tunnels plus outdoor bush and cane fruit such as raspberries,
black and redcurrants along with 3 varieties of gooseberries. New for 2016
we have planted a variety of blueberries called Juke. We welcome all members
of the public to come to the farm and ‘pick your own’ fruit. At a little
extra cost we have a ready picked service for all our fruit if you don’t
have the time to pick your own. Our blackberries come into fruit later in
the year; generally around August. Once October arrives we move into our
orchard to begin picking apples and plums. We grow 4 varieties of apples
(Scrumptious, Russet and Falstaff eaters and Bramley cooking apples). The 2
varieties of plums are Victoria and Czar. Depending on yield we also aim to
have rhubarb available in season. (UPDATED: June 21, 2018, JBS) (ADDED: July 11, 2017,
Suggested by a visitor) A visitor writes on July 11, 2017: "I've
not been but driven past and wished i had and thought it was a shame it was
missing from your list."
Spinney Farm - raspberries (Autumn, black), strawberries,
Carr Lane, Doddington, Lincoln, lN6 4RY. Phone: 01522 703865. Open: see our
website for updates; Monday - Thursday 9am until 5pm; Friday and Saturday
9am unil 6pm; Sunday 10am until 4pm; Bank holiday's (Sunday hours);
Christmas Eve & New Years Eve early closing, normally 2PM; Closed Easter
Sunday, Christmas day, Boxing day & New Years day. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. on the b1190 between Doddington and
the A57. Payment: Cash, only. Strawberries and Raspberries PYO From June to
September Spinney Farm opens up its fields exclusively for PYO (Pick Your
Own) harvesting in Lincoln. We have a choice of our famous strawberries and
raspberries which can be picked throughout the warmer months. Perfect for
any occasion for immediate consumption, baking or fill the freezer with
quantities of family favourites. With Spinney Farms Pick Your Own fruit you
have the guarantee it’s totally fresh and full of good vitamin content plus
you’ll make a substantial saving on shop brought produce. Our strawberries
are grown in troughs which means they are very easy to pick, no bending down
needed
Click here for a link to our Facebook page.
(UPDATED: June 21, 2018, JBS) (ADDED: July 29, 2014)
Willows Farm Fruit - blackberries, blueberries, currants (red and
black), gooseberries, loganberries, plums, pumpkins, raspberries, rhubarb,
strawberries, tayberries A52 Chapel St Leonards, Skegness, Lincolnshire,
PE24 5UB. Phone: 07771 696001. Email:
david@willows-farm.com.
Open: June, July, August;: 7 Days a week, 9 am to 6 pm. Directions: From Skegness take the A52 north towards Mablethorpe. We are
situated approximately 1 mile north of Ingoldmells just before reaching
Chapel St Leonards. As well as PYO crops we always have ready picked fruit
available. We welcome orders for large quantities or special occasions. In
the farm shop we also sell our own grown new potatoes, cauliflowers,
cabbage, beetroot, carrots, peas, broad beans, sweetcorn and salads and
pumpkins (October time). Our farm shop will be open from early June when we
will have our first strawberries available along with the new potatoes and
fresh vegetables. Raspberries and currants follow in early July. Our Sunday
Car Boot Sales start in June and if you want to come and stay at Willows
Farm we now have a small caravan site. We grow several different varieties
of strawberries, raspberries, red, black and white currants, tayberries,
blackberries and gooseberries, and now plums and cherries. Sample one as you
Pick Your Own, or buy them freshly picked at our farm shop.
Field grown and 'table-top' production - no bending, and wheelchair
friendly! We also offer camping
facilities along with a farm
shop.(UPDATED:
May 14, 2019, JBS)
Northamptonshire
Dovecote Farm - 2024 no longer doing PYO Dovecote Farm
Newton, Kettering, nn14 1bw. Phone: 01536 742227. Email:
info@dovecotefarm.co.uk. Open: UPDATE for 2024, Their website/Facebook page
says they no longer offer Pick-your-own I presume they still sell already picked produce in their farmshop, but call first.
. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Debit cards,
Visa/MasterCard.
Click here for our Facebook page. Due to the nature of the English
climate, it is impossible to accurately detail when each fruit season starts
and finishes. Please call us to check availability. Dovecote Farm offers a
range of services including a restaurant, tea room and function rooms for
business and private hire. We grow seasonal soft fruit and retail through
our farm shop selling fresh local produce and specialty food products.
Dovecote Farm is located near Kettering, in the Northamptonshire
countryside. Asparagus Late April
to June Strawberries Early June to Late July Gooseberries June to July
Raspberries Late June to Late October Redcurrants Mid June to Mid July
Blackcurrants July to Late August Blackberries August to September.
(UPDATED: 23 June 2024, JBS) (ADDED: 10 July 2012)
Harpole Grange Farm - strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries,
blackberries, asparagus, maize maze Upper High Street, Harpole,
Northampton, UK NN7 4DJ. Phone: 1604 830276. The maze is open in August,
then weekends only and close on the 20th September. (ADDED: 31 August 2020
JBS)
Nottinghamshire
Brooke Farm
- No longer offers PYO Brooke
Farm, Main Street, Linby, Nottinghamshire, NG15 8AE. Phone: 0115 963 2638.
Email:brookefarm@nottscc.gov.uk. Open: UPDATE for
2024, Their website/Facebook page
says they no longer offer Pick-your-own, Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 3:45pm; Friday: 8 am to 3:15 pm; Saturday: 8 am to 3 pm. Any soft fruit left
over at the end of the season is turned into home-made jams and preserves
for sale in the farm shop. Our 350 chickens are free to roam in our orchard,
producing fresh free range eggs throughout the year for competitive prices.
All our Christmas trees are grown by our teams at other sites in
Nottinghamshire. We sell Nordman Firs and Spruces from our farm shop from
early December. (tsrawberries, raspberries and plums) (UPDATED: June 11, 2024, JBS) (ADDED: 04 April 2016, JBS)
Goacher's Farm Shop - Uses
integrated pest management practices, Apples, blackberries,
cherries, currants (red and black), gooseberries, other berries, pears,
plums, pumpkins, raspberries (red), rhubarb, strawberries, tayberries,
Greenacres, Wood Lane North Wheatley, Retford, DN22 9BG. Phone: 014278
880341. Email:
info@goforgoachers.co.uk. Open: See our website for current hours.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: On A620
Gainsborough to Retford road at North Wheatley. Do not turn into the village
we are on the opposite side of the dual carriageway on Wood Lane. We use
integrated pest management practices. Payment: Cash, Debit cards,
Visa/MasterCard. Pick Your Own strawberries are available form mid
June through until early August. Pick-your -own apples from September. Pears
start in September. We grow several delicious varieties of cherries,
mainly black with just a few white. In July (weather permitting) you can
even pick your own cherries. We have a eight varieties of pick your
own Raspberries available from late June until mid September (depending on
the weather!) All freeze exceptionally well. Our pick your own Black and
Redcurrants are available from July; all are excellent modern varieties such
as Ben Lomond & Ben More. Worcesterberries look like large blackcurrants on
gooseberry bushes. they are aAvailable July and have a more gentle flavour
than blackcurrants and are excellent in summer puddings, pies and jam. They
need to be very dark to be fully ripe. When ripe and ready you can pick your
own Worcesterberries. Pick your own Blackberries are available from mid
August to the end of Sept. They freeze well and taste wonderful in pies,
jams etc especially when mixed with our apples. Pumpkins are available from
Early October until mid November, especially good for Halloween & Bonfire
Night. Also make good pies, soups etc. Our Honey comes straight from the
bees used to pollinate our fruit in the orchard. Our home reared turkeys are
available oven ready for Christmas. These need to be ordered in advance and
a deposit paid. (UPDATED: June 19, 2018, JBS) (UPDATED: May 12, 2014) (ADDED: November 10, 2009)
Hills Farm Shop - currants (red and black), raspberries, strawberries, Kirklington Village, near Newark, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG22 8BU.
Phone: 7388 827863. Alternate Phone: 01623 882664. Email:
info@hillspickyourown.co.uk. Open: June, July; Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to
4pm. Directions: 617 between Mansfield and Newark. also Farm Shop at Edingley selling fresh home grown produce and plants.
(UPDATED: June 20, 2018, JBS)
Retford Strawberries - Pick your own
Strawberries, Raspberries. Welham
Road, Welham, East Retford DN22 6UG. Phone: +44 7444 128773. Open: in
season (typically June and July) on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
from 10.30 am to 5.30pm or 6:30 pm; hours and days vary, so check with their
Facebook page. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.. (ADDED: April
25, 2019, Suggested by a visitor)
Whitton Apple Fest - apples, asparagus, produce for
sale, parking provide free, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand,
Held indoors in bad weather, Tents or other provisions are made for bad
weather, FREE admission, Whitton Village Hall Church Hill, Whitton,
Scunthorpe, DN159LH. Phone: +44 7704 310764. Email:
applefest@whittonvillagehall.co.uk. Open: Sunday October 18th from
1pm to 9pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Welcome to
Whitton's first annual 'Apple Fest' a celebration of all things 'apple'
we hope to see you on the day and enjoy visiting our website to view the
many activities we have in store. (ADDED: September 11, 2015)
Wholesale Foods
Nottinghamshire
Goacher's Farm Shop - Local sales at our farm, Local
delivery, Preserves, jams, jellies, apples, blackberries, cherries,
currants (red and black), gooseberries, other berries, pears,
raspberries (red), strawberries, tayberries, Turkeys, Honey from hives
on the farm, Fresh eggs, restrooms, picnic area (bring your own food)
Greenacres, Wood Lane North Wheatley, Retford, DN22 9BG. Phone: 014278
880341. Email:
info@goforgoachers.co.uk. Open: See our website for current hours.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: On
A620 Gainsborough to Retford road at North Wheatley. Payment: Cash,
Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard. (UPDATED: May 12, 2014)
Strawberry Picking Tips, Recipes and Information
Strawberries typically begin from mid- May in the south and central England, and a couple of weeks later in the north and Scotland. They typically
continue through June and into July. Beyond that, some farms plant later bearing varieties, day neutral varieties and "everbearers, so they may have
strawberries to pick until frost. But to be sure of a good harvest, go early in the season, from mid May through June.
Of course, it highly depends upon microclimates (earlier in warmer western coastal areas) and the varieties planted by each farm. The timing,
quality and quantity of the strawberry crop varies considerably, so always check with the farm's website or Facebook page - or even call them before
you go to the farm.
Before you leave to go to the farm:
Always call before you go to the farm - strawberries are affected by weather
(both rain and cooler temperature) more than most crops. And when they are
in season, a large turnout can pick a field clean before noon, so CALL
first!
Leave
early. On weekends, then fields may be picked clean by NOON!
Most growers furnish picking containers designed
for strawberries, but they may charge you for them; be sure to call before you go to see if you need to bring
containers.
If you use your own containers, remember that heaping
strawberries more than 5 inches deep will bruise the lower berries.
Plastic
dishpans, metal oven pans with 3 inch tall sides and large pots make good
containers. I like the Glad storage containers like the one at right.
Bring something to drink and a few snacks; you'd be surprised how you can
work up a thirst and appetite! And don't forget hats and sunscreen for the
sun. Bugs usually aren't a problem, but some deet might be good to bring
along if it has been rainy.
Tips on How to Pick Strawberries
Grasp the stem just above the berry between the
forefinger and the thumbnail and pull with a slight twisting motion.
With the stem broken about one-half inch from
the berry, allow it to roll into the palm of your hand.
Repeat these operations using both hands until
each holds 3 or 4 berries.
Carefully place - don't throw - the fruit into
your containers. Repeat the picking process with both hands.
Don't overfill your containers or try to pack
the berries down.
General Picking Tips
Whether you pick strawberries from your garden or at
a Pick-Your-Own farm, here are a few tips to keep in mind:
Be careful that your feet and knees do not
damage plants or fruit in or along the edge of the row.
Pick only the berries that are fully red. Part
the leaves with your hands to look for hidden berries ready for harvest.
To help the farmers, also remove from the plants
berries showing rot, sunburn, insect injury or other defects and place them
between the rows behind you. If they are left in the plants, the rot will
quickly spread to other berries.
Berries to be used immediately may be picked any
time, but if you plan to hold the fruit for a few days, try to pick in the
early morning or on cool, cloudy days. Berries picked during the heat of the
day become soft, are easily bruised and will not keep well.
Avoid placing the picked berries in the sunshine any
longer than necessary. It is better to put them in the shade of a tree or
shed than in the car trunk or on the car seat. Cool them as soon as possible
after picking. Strawberries may be kept fresh in the refrigerator for two or three, depending upon the initial quality of the berry. After a few
days in storage, however, the fruit loses its bright colour and fresh flavor
and tends to shrivel.
For interesting and fun strawberry facts and
trivia from the California Strawberry Commission,
click
here!
When you get home
DON'T wash the berries until you are ready to use them. Washing
makes them more prone to spoiling.
Pour them out into shallow pans and remove any mushed, soft or rotting
berries
Put a couple of days supply into the fridge, wash and cut the caps
(green tops) off the others and freeze them up! (Unless you're going to make
jam right away) See this
page about how to freeze strawberries.
If you like the strawberries you picked, ask the farm what variety they
planted, and not the weather conditions the week or two before. The flavor
of a strawberry is affected by the variety, the weather and the degree of
ripeness when picked.
Picking the best strawberries:
Select firm, fully red berries. Strawberries DO NOT continue ripen after
they are picked! In the photo, only the berry on the far right is
completely ripe.
Strawberry festivals: Most areas that grow strawberries have a strawberry festival, at which you
can taste all kinds of fresh strawberry foods, pies, jams, cakes - and most
commonly, fresh strawberry shortcake. To find out where and when there
is one near you, see this
page for a list of strawberry festivals in the UK!
Strawberries measurements: government agriculture
websites tell us that 1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups and is about the
same as 1 liter and 1 quart of fresh strawberries weighs 1 lbs to 1.25 lbs (or
450 to 600 g).
Of course, the weight
varies on variety and weather conditions. 1 quart is normally
enough for 4
servings, although I'll admit my son can eat 1 pint by himself!
How much to pick? In general, 1 quart of fresh, whole, just-picked strawberries =
approximately 3.5 cups (828 g) hulled, whole berries. In other words, removing
the caps/hulls and the occasional mushy berry means you lose 1/4 cup to 1/2 (60 g to 120 g))(it depends how much fruit you remove with the hull) or
about 7 to 12% of every quart you pick.
One cup of strawberries contains only about 50 calories
U-pick strawberries are much healthier than store-bought. Consumer
reports says store bought strawberries have so many pesticide and fungicide
residues on they, that they don't recommend you eat them at all!
U-pick strawberry farms typically sell berries by the
pound. 1 lbs (450 g) of fresh strawberries is about 2/3 of a quart/liter.
It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to pick a quart, if the berries
are reasonably plentiful
The strawberry plant adapts to wide variety of soil conditions, but does
not tolerate drought well, and the berries quickly rot if the weather is
rainy. For this reason, the plants are usually grown on raised beds through
plastic mulch!
Cultivation of strawberries began in Europe in the 1300's, but the berry
only became very popular in the early 1900's in California.
Do the math and be careful not to over-purchase
as strawberries quickly mold when left at room temperature, and only last a
couple of days in the refrigerator.
You can easily freeze berries that you cannot use right away - just
wash, cut the hulls off and pop them into a ziplock bag, removing as much
air as possible. Those vacuum food sealers REALLY do a good job of
this! The berries will keep for many months frozen without air.
Strawberries are the only fruit with seeds on the outside.
Strawberries were originally called strewberries because the fruit was
'strewn' amongst the leaves of the plant.
More conversions
1 pint (2 cups) of fresh whole strawberries
= about 8 oz (1/2 lb, 225 g) of strawberries
= 2.25 cups of sliced strawberries
= 1
cup pureed strawberries
= 12-14 large strawberries
2 quarts of fresh strawberries are needed for a 9" pie
A 10 oz / 280gpackage of frozen berries is about the same as 1 cup of sliced
fresh strawberries
Strawberries - Average 2024 (most recent ) retail price per pound and per cup equivalent,
Form
Average retail price
Preparation yield factor
Size of a cup equivalent
Unit
Average price per cup equivalent
Fresh *1
per kilogram
0.94
0.320
Kg
Frozen *2
per kilogram
1
0.331
Kg
1 - Includes regular strawberries. Excludes jumbo and long-stemmed varieties. The Standard Reference (SR) reports that inedible caps and stems account for 6 percent of the retail weight,
implying a preparation yield of 94 percent, when strawberries are eaten raw.
2 - Excludes strawberries with added sugar or other sweeteners. Includes unsweetened
strawberries. Consumers are assumed to eat the berries in frozen form without further preparation.
Source: USDA, Economic Research Service calculations from 2020 Circana (formerly Information Resources, Inc. [IRI]) OmniMarket Core Outlets
(formerly InfoScan) data; the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference (SR), Legacy Release; and the Food Patterns Equivalents
Database (FPED) 2017–18 as well as the FPED's accompanying Methodology and User Guide.