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NO PETS, EXCEPT LEASHED SERVICE DOGS.
Get Notified when Our Produce is Ready.
For the nostalgic, but purposeful picker.
There’s something timeless about stepping into a raspberry patch. The scent of sun-warmed fruit, the quiet rustle of leaves, the satisfaction of filling your own container, one berry at a time.
It brings back memories of simpler days… and makes space for new ones.
At our small organic farm, we’re cultivating more than fruit... we’re cultivating connection. This isn’t just a fun summer outing (though it can be that, too). It’s a way to slow down, reconnect with the land, and bring home something real.
Our raspberry patch is for the intentional picker.
...For the mom and daughter bonding over full baskets and sweet conversations.
...For the seasoned canner stocking up for winter.
...For anyone who values where their food comes from and the effort it takes to grow it.
Our raspberry patch offers red, black, yellow, and purple berries... each one a little different, and all of them special.
Quantities and colors vary with nature, but the experience? That part stays golden.
Whether you're here for the memories, the jam, or just the joy of the pick, we’re glad you’ve found your way to our patch.
Farm Fresh Honey
2026 Rasberry Season Update
After closely monitoring our raspberry patch this spring, we have made the difficult decision not to open for U-pick or pre-picked raspberries during the 2026 season.
The fruiting canes initially appeared healthy and loaded with berries, but week after week more canes began yellowing and declining before the fruit could ripen. At the same time, the new primocanes coming up for next year's crop are healthy, vigorous, and plentiful.
Rather than forcing a season that the plants seem unwilling to support, we have chosen to focus our efforts on restoring the raspberry patch and nurturing the healthy canes that will produce next year's crop.
This decision also aligns with a season of rest and healing for our family. After a year filled with significant personal challenges, health concerns, and farm setbacks, we are choosing to step back, regroup, and invest our energy into the long-term health of both the farm and ourselves.
While there will be no raspberry sales or U-pick opportunities this year, spring bee pollen remains available through our online store. We are also hopeful that we will have fall bee pollen and honey available later this season.
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Thank you for your understanding and continued support. We look forward to returning with healthy plants and a renewed harvest in 2027.




