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Persimmon U-Pick Orchards in Dallas area of Texas in 2024, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for persimmons that we know of in this area.

Not all areas of a state have persimmons orchards that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!

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Hill County

  • Majestic Farms - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, pears, Asian pears, persimmons, plums,
    433 Hill County Road 1306, Whitney, TX 76692. Phone: (817) 648-8585. Email: annmershawn@gmail.com. Open: Call for current hours. Directions: From Hillsboro take highway 22 west, 1 mile after going through Peoria take FM 3050 North. 3050 turns into a gravel road. You will come to a Y in the road, go right on HCR 1306 we are 1.3 miles on the left. From Whitney take highway 22 east \(approx. 6 miles\) take FM 3050 North. 3050 turns into a gravel road. You will come to a Y in the road, go right on HCR 1306 we are 1.3 miles on the left. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
    Majestic Farms Facebook page. . Alternate Phone: (817) 648-2821 From Hillsboro take highway 22 west, 1 mile after going through Peoria take FM 3050 North. 3050 turns into a gravel road. You will come to a Y in the road, go right on HCR 1306 we are 1.3 miles on the left. From Whitney take highway 22 east (approx. 6 miles) take FM 3050 North. 3050 turns into a gravel road. You will come to a Y in the road, go right on HCR 1306 we are 1.3 miles on the leftWe minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals Please review Facebook for up-to-date information before coming out. Peaches are usually available June to mid August (call for availability). We started pick-ur-own in 2008. We are a young orchard with 16 different varieties of peaches,14 freestone and 2 semi-cling. We have 2 white flesh peach that is low acid and is good for patients going through Chemo. Since we are a young orchard we continue to learn and improve our process of growing and harvesting the premium peach that we are aiming to achieve. Re-planting and de-weeding the blackberry patch has been a chore the last couple of years, so it will probably be another year before we will have blackberries again to pick. Plums have a very brief season and normally start in June (call first) (UPDATED: April 13, 2023)

Hunt County

  • Wolfe Pen Creek Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blackberries, other berries, persimmons, strawberries, Other fruit or veg, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs, U-pick and already picked, restrooms, picnic area, school tours
    4850 County Road 3139, Lone Oak, TX 75453. Phone: 214-697-9601. Email: wolfepencreekfarm@yahoo.com. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. . UPDATE for 2021, Their website is gone; There's nothing else about them on the internet, so I assume they have closed. If you have any information to the contrary, please write me"Strawberries: April 15th to June 1st, Blackberries: May 30th to July 1st, Wild Dewberries: May 30th to July 1st, Wild Persimmons: October 30th to November 30th". We use natural practices, but are not seeking organic certificationWe offer a unique experience to those pick your own types that are more adventerous. We offer Pick your own wild Dewberries and Wild Persimmons to those that sign a liability release form. Pick from many areas of the farm that have wild dewberries and wild Persimmons that are growing naturally and organically on our property

 

Persimmons

Fuyu Persimmons

Persimmon Picking Tips, Recipes and Information

 

Persimmons, are a VERY tart and rare fruit.   More popular in Asia, the Asian varieties have been introduced to North America and become popular. Native North American Fuyu persimmons (shown at top right) are flattened in shape.

 

The Asia hachiya persimmons are more elongated and a bit sweeter.  All persimmons are exceedingly tart until the are dead-ripe and slight mushy in texture.

Uses:

Persimmons are typically made into jelly, but also used for their flavor in baked goods such as muffins, tarts and sauces. Persimmon berries also freeze well.

Hachiya Persimmon

If you're looking for great, easy to follow recipes to make jelly,  see these pages:

Harvesting Season:

The exact timing of Persimmon harvest can vary depending on your location and climate, but it generally occurs in the summer months. In most regions, you can expect to start harvesting Persimmons from late July to early August.

Persimmons are an unusual fruit because they actually DO ripen after being harvested. In fact, it is BEST to pick the persimmons while they are hard, and allow them to ripen and soften in a cool basement. This avoid bug and bird danage.

Determining Ripeness:

Ripe Persimmons are soft, almost mushy, and have a bright orange color.

How to pick or harvest:

To harvest Persimmons, simply hold the branch beneath and gently pluck them off with your fingers. It's best to place a container or basket beneath the branch to catch them if they fall.

Handling and Storage:

After harvesting, sort through the fruit and remove any damaged or overripe ones. Store them in a shallow container, preferably in a single layer, to prevent crushing and allow for proper airflow. Refrigerate them when they become ripe and soft; consume them within a few days for optimal freshness. If you have an abundant harvest, consider freezing them for longer-term storage.


 

 

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