Pick Your Own!
Come to Connors Farm and pick your own fruits and vegetables! Containers are free. Please call us at 978-777-1245 for the latest picking conditions.
Strawberries: mid-June to mid-July
Peas: mid-June to mid-July Peaches: mid-July to mid-August Blueberries: mid-July to mid-August Raspberries: early July to frost Cut Flowers: early July to frost Apples: Labor Day to Late October Pumpkins: October Click on your favorite fruit or vegetable for more information and recipes
click on your favorite fruit or vegetable!
Seasonal Highlights at Connors Farm
Spring
The year at Connors Farm begins in the spring with a large variety of vegetable seedlings, perennials, annual flowers, hanging baskets, and other types of flowers in our eight greenhouses. In addition to selling fertilizer, potting soil, bark mulch, and other supplies for our "green thumb" customer, we also offer professional advice to help amateur growers raise a successful garden. In June, we have eight acres of strawberries, as well as, two acres of fresh sweet peas available for pick your own. We also begin collecting the honey from our beehives to make our own Connors Farm honey products.
Summer
Once Summer arrives, most of the produce grown on the farm is ready for picking. Corn is the most popular, and is available from mid-July to October. Vine-ripened tomatoes, lettuce, squash, carrots, beets, herbs and other fresh fruits and vegetables are picked daily and sold in the farm stand. At this time, "pick your own" Raspberries, tomatoes and cut flowers are available. We also sell fresh eggs. Other gourmet and specialty products available are: fresh pasta, jams, jellies, bread mixes, gourmet coffees, frozen chicken and fruit pies.
Fall
Fall is a popular time of year at Connors Farm, when items such as pumpkins, hardy mums, native apples, freshly squeezed apple cider, and hot apple cider donuts become available. During this season we offer "pick your own" apples and pumpkins.
Our future plans include having "pick your own" plums, peaches, pears, nectarines, and apricots. Also, we plan on having "catch and release" fishing from our stocked pond.
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