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Old 04-06-2009, 09:19 AM
 
Location: Virginia (soon Ellsworth)
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hey rod67, the wild Blueberries in the picture from your field look huge compare to the one i get in the can.
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Old 04-06-2009, 03:21 PM
 
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Cool Maine Blueberries - pick your own

Try this website:
Where to find pick your own farms and orchards in Maine for fruit, vegetables, pumpkins and Christmas trees.

Penobscot County/Bangor area:
Pick-Your-Own Farms in Northern Maine

Where to Find Pick-Your-Own Fruit and Vegetable Farms / Orchards for Local, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Pumpkins, Along With Canning, Freezing & Preserving Instructions!


Penobscot County

* Adams Strawberry Acres - strawberries
Route 15, East Corinth, ME. Phone: 207-285-3324.
* Country Junction - flowers
Route 11, Bradford, Maine. Phone: 207-327-1398. Fax 207-327-2076. Email: countryjct@msn.com We have a nice assortment of flowers for you to choose a bouquet from. Open 10 am to 5 pm, closed Sunday and Monday; closed from December 24 until April
* Gray Farm - peas, beans and pumpkins
Route 222, Newport, Maine. Phone: 207-278-2415. Pick your own peas, beans and pumpkins. By appointment. Open July through October, 7 days, 9 am to 6 pm.
* Harris Orchard - apples
Wiswell Road, So. Brewer, Maine. Phone: 207-989-3435. Pick your own big red Mac apples. Open Labor Day until done. Handicapped Accessible. Bus parking.
* Ireland Farms - berries, peas and beans
Corner of Route 2 & Sweet Road, Lincoln, Maine. Phone: 207-794-8084. Pick your own berries. Also pick your own peas and beans in season. We also have herbs, cut flowers and fall storage crops available to pick. Open June 25 until done, 9 am. - 5 pm. Handicapped Accessible. Restrooms available. Bus parking.
* Langley's Strawberries - strawberries
Off outer Union Street from Bangor. Hermon, Maine. Phone: 207-848-3936. Fax 207-848-3936. Email: berrylangl@aol.com
U-pick strawberries. Call ahead for picking information. Open end of June through mid-July from 6 to 10 am. Handicapped Accessible. Restrooms available. Bus parking.
* Maine-ly Apples - apples
Rte 7, Moosehead Trail, Dixmont, Maine. Phone: 207-234-2043. Fax 207-234-2793. Email: JEODIX@aol.com Pick McIntosh and Cortland apples from semi-dwarf trees. No ladders needed. Easy picking. Open September 10 to October 15, Daily 10 am to 5 pm. Handicapped Accessible. Restrooms available.
* North Chester Orchard - apples
Chester, Maine. Phone: 207-794-3547. Email: northchesterorchard@hotmail.com McIntosh and Cortlands on dwarf trees. Also other apple varieties and farm products. Follow the signs or call. North River Road 2.5 miles N. of the green Chester bridge.
Open weekends in late September and early October. Call for details.
* Nutkin Knoll Farm - Pick your own fresh flowers
Newburgh, Maine. Phone: 207-234-7268 . Fax 207-234-7268. Email: nutkin@uninets.net A wide variety of perennials, annuals and shrubs. 1.3 miles from Rte 69 to Chapman Road on Rte 9. DOT signs on Rte 9. Open: May through October. Bus parking.
* Olmsted's Orchards - apples
Route 15, 909 Dover Road, Charleston, Maine. Phone: 207-285-3426. Email: dpolms@msn.com Pick your own apples. Open Saturdays, early September through mid-October from 9 am to 6 pm.
* Rocky Ridge Farm -
22 Marsh Road, 1 mile east of Corinth off of Hudson Road (Route 43). Corinth, Maine. Phone: 207-285-7764. We are a small Maine Farm adapted for "pick-your-own" customers. Our motto is, "For the freshest raw deal in town." Pumpkins in September and October. Bus loads and school groups welcome. Open: July and late September, 8 am until dark. Closed Sunday Handicapped Accessible. Restrooms available. Bus parking.
* Rowe Orchards - Apples
Route 7, Newport, ME 04953. Phone: 207-368-4777. Email us at: info@roweorchards.com. Directions: 2 mile on Route 7 from I-95 Click here for a map to our farm. We are open September, October. Our hours are: Every fall weekend from 10am to 5pm Enjoy a fall day picking your own fruit from our dwarf trees. Take a tractor ride throughout the orchard to trees that all can reach.
* H.B. Tate's Greenhouse and Strawberry - Closed since 2004 .(UPDATED: June 25, 2008)
Town House Road, Kenduskeag, Maine.
* Tate's Strawberry Farm - You pick strawberries.
Off Route 43 on Hudson Road, 15 mile north of Bangor. East Corinth, Maine. Phone: 207-285-7944. Very good, weed free picking. Open every day in season, daylight to dark, rain or shine. Handicapped Accessible. Restrooms available. Bus parking.
* Thomas Vegetable Farm - beans, cucumbers, pumpkins, and prepicked produce, school tours
364 Garland Rd, Corinth, ME 04427. Phone: 207-285-3573. Email: thomasfarmsecme@hotmail.com. Directions: We are located on Route 94 in Corinth. And for a map to our farm, click here. Crops are usually available in July, August, September, October. Open: The vegetable stand is open 7 days a week from 10 am to 6 pm; Pick your own Pumpkins is open Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm. Payment: Cash, Check. We have several vegetable stands open throughout central Maine and many Hannaford supermarkets carry our produce! (ADDED: May 04, 2008)
* Treworgy Family Orchards - apples, hayrides
Levant, Maine. Phone: 207-884-8354. Fax 207-884-8689. Dwarf apple trees for easy picking, apples can be picked from a wheelchair. Hayrides to the pumpkin patch. Picnic tables and ice cream dairy bar on premises. Animals for petting. School field trips welcome. 10 miles west of Bangor, Rte 222, 2 miles past Levant Village at top of hill. Open: Apples and Pumpkins; September to October. Handicapped Accessible. Restrooms available. Bus parking.
* Windy View Farm Stand - seasonal vegetables and a variety of flowers
Dexter, Maine. Phone: 207-924-3381. Fax 207-924-0039. Email: townfarm@prexar.com Available to customers who prefer to pick their own. At center of town take Rte 23 south (Lower Main Street) for 2.4 mile to Town Farm Road. Take a left. Building is visible from Rte 23. Open early spring through October, Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm

Hope this helps

Sincerely,
Jeff D.
Winchester MA
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Old 04-07-2009, 11:07 AM
 
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Hey Boon,

They get graded after harvesting - the real little ones get canned!

Rod
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Old 04-07-2009, 11:34 AM
 
Location: Virginia (soon Ellsworth)
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thanks rod, the only Wild Maine blueberries i seen are in the can, i though they are all that size.
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Old 04-12-2009, 05:22 AM
 
Location: Southwestern Ohio
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thanks rod, the only Wild Maine blueberries i seen are in the can, i though they are all that size.
Me. too. Never to old to learn something new!
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Old 04-12-2009, 05:31 PM
 
Location: Maine
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LOL When we opened the cans of blueberries MW sent for our Bon Voyage party, we all just stood there gazing into this can like it was filled with worms! I said, "Hmmm."

My sister said, "Those are blueberries?"

We all agreed we'd never seen such a thing, but we dipped into them and found they tasted wonderful! They were great on the cream cheese pie!
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Old 04-14-2009, 05:03 AM
 
Location: Southwestern Ohio
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LOL When we opened the cans of blueberries MW sent for our Bon Voyage party, we all just stood there gazing into this can like it was filled with worms! I said, "Hmmm."

My sister said, "Those are blueberries?"

We all agreed we'd never seen such a thing, but we dipped into them and found they tasted wonderful! They were great on the cream cheese pie!
Yum.. sounds a little like heaven!
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