The harvest season ends with the apple crop in early November. Harvest season begins when the strawberry crop ripens in late May – early June. TikTok check the Harvest Calendars below to see all the crops we grow and their harvest times. INSTAGRAM (Instagram) Larriland Farm homepage Crops that are over for this year but will bear fruit again next year: strawberries, sweet cherries, black currants, gooseberries, sour cherries, black raspberries, red currants, plums, potatoes, blueberries, sweet onions, peaches, blackberries.įOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR FREQUENT UPDATES.CABBAGE – another field of cabbage soon.BROCCOLI – another field of broccoli soon.Each variety is ripe for about 2 weeks, Check our fruit harvest calendar for approximate ripening days. The Red Barn is filled with apples: Jonagold, Empire, Wine Crisp, and Golden Delicious apples tomatoes, zucchini, summer squash, eggplant, honey from the bees at Larriland and many items that are grown or hand crafted locally (in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia) whole milk, chocolate milk, strawberry milk, eggs of all colors from Howard County, frozen local beef and pork from Howard and Carroll County, butter and cheese from the Eastern Shore, exotic mushrooms, jams and jellies from McCutcheon’s in Frederick, maple syrup and goat cheese from Garrett County, applesauce and fudge from Pennsylvania, Dangerously Delicious pies from Baltimore, fresh humus from Frederick County, coffee roasted in Baltimore, ice cream made in Baltimore, peanuts, and many other items. This page and the phone message are updated everyday and throughout the day as necessary to make sure you get accurate picking information. Just before leaving home please check this website or call 41 to make sure we are still open with ripe fruit for you to pick. HELPFUL HINTS WHEN WE ARE OPEN: During the growing season, sometimes all of the ripe fruit get picked and we have to close the field for a bit to allow the green fruit time to ripen. Please leave your dogs and all pets at home. No backpacks, no purses, no outside containers allowed in our fields Larriland fields are for picking, not eating. Pay for the box at the field before picking.Įntry into the pick your own fields ends one half hour before closing: Tuesday – Friday 5:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday 4:30 pm. BOO BARN – a delightful, frightful passage through the bottom of the Red Barn.HAYRIDES – a 20 minute ride around the farm and through the woods.NEW THIS YEAR: THE CORN MAZE at the Fine Farm. FLOWERS – ask for a cup and clippers in the Red Barn.The field is on the south side of the pond at Larriland Farm. KALE, WHITE RUSSIAN – Very good picking.Look at ground level before picking to make sure the turnip is big enough to pick. The field is on the south side of the big pond at Larriland Farm. The tomato field is at the Fine Farm, 3125 Florence Road. Red, round tomatoes, red paste/Roma tomatoes, and red grape tomatoes. TOMATOES – first day of the last field of tomatoes to ripen.The corn maze is at the Fine Farm, 3125 Florence Road. The field is at our other farm, The Fine Farm at 3125 Florence Road.
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