Nourse Farm offers Pick Your Own (PYO) fruit crops throughout the summer, beginning with the strawberry season in June and continuing with blueberries, red and black raspberries, red currants, fall raspberries and pumpkins. The PYO season extends through mid-late October with raspberries. We welcome families and do not charge for admission. Reservations are not required. You may bring your own containers (weigh in at the farm store). We have containers available as well. Always check in at the farm store upon arrival.

We update the picking conditions or changes every evening at 8 pm.

FALL RASPBERRIES - Picking has slowed down and the Heritage raspberry field has limited picking. There is still some availability, but it’s “end of the season” picking conditions. The weather will be ideal this weekend, and some raspberries will still ripen.. The entrance hours are 9-5 for picking. Please wear sneakers or good footwear to access the hillside for the raspberry rows.

FLOWERS Our pick-your-own flower field is open every day. The field is located behind the farm store to the left of the greenhouse. The dahlia garden is behind the farm store down to the right. Supplies for cutting flowers and pricing are located in the front of the farm store.

HEIRLOOM TOMATOES - This is not a PYO crop. We have a large display in the farm store, harvested daily from the field of 6,000 tomato plants. $3 a pound. We are running a special - 10 pounds for $20. There are 6 different varieties and cherry tomatoes.

PUMPKINS This is also not a PYO field crop, but pumpkins and cornstalks are available at the front of the farm store.

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STRAWBERRIES The season for strawberries is now closed.

BLACK RASPBERRIES Black raspberry picking is done for the season.

RED CURRANTS The currants are now picked out for the season.

BLUEBERRIES Blueberry picking is done for this year. It was a great crop and thanks to all of you who harvested the fruit. If you froze or make jam, enjoy for the year until July 2026.

PEACHES We have reached the end of the peaches. This has been the best crop in 8 years since we planted the orchard. We now have a variety of apples. .