Looking for Listing of Links to All States Pick-Your-Own Farms in 2024? Scroll down this page and follow the links. And if you bring home some fruit or vegetables and want to can, freeze, make jam, salsa or pickles, see this page for simple, reliable, illustrated canning, freezing or preserving directions. There are plenty of other related resources, click on the resources dropdown above. If you are having a hard time finding canning lids, I've used these, and they're a great price & ship in 2 days.
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if you are looking for one specific crop, you will find it faster to just click on the crop you want below and then the state and then area of the state closest to you! Of course, keep in mind that not all areas have all crops. For example, if you live in Minnesota, there are no u-pick citrus farms (citrus only grow in semi-tropical areas). But, if there is a link below then there is at least one farm in the area with that crop!
Apples (Fall)
Apricots (late Spring)
Asparagus (early Spring)
Beans (green beans, Limas, string, etc) (Summer)
Beets (aka, beetroot) (late Spring - Fall)
Blackberries (late Spring - Fall)
Blueberries (June-July)
Cherries (one week in May - June in most areas - a VERY brief season)
Cranberries (Fall)
Citrus (Nov - Feb)
Corn (mid-Summer to early Fall)
Cucumbers (Summer)
Eggplant - summer
Eggs (usually most of the year, except maybe during the coldest months)
Figs (late summer to early Fall)
Flowers (Sunflowers and others) (Summer)
Grapes (all grapes and wine grapes) (late summer, early Fall)
Greens - salad greens, greens for steaming, etc.
Herbs - basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc.
Lavender - depends on the local climate and variety, usualy late Spring through summer
Onions - Spring, Summer
Peaches (mid-Summer)
Pears (early Fall) (
Peas (Spring)
Peppers (Summer, Fall)
Persimmons (Fall)
Plums (late Spring)
Raspberries (Summer, Fall)
Rhubarb (Spring)
Squash:
Summer Squash or
Winter Squash)
Saskatoons (summer)
Strawberries (Spring)
Tayberries mid-May to mid June in the South, a month later in the North
Tomatoes (Summer into Fall)
Vegetables (All types) (Spring through Fall)
Watermelons Late summer to early Fall
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[ Australia ] [Belgium
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[Germany
] [Greece] [India] [Ireland] [Italy] [Japan]
[Malta] [Malaysia] [Nederland / Holland / the
Netherlands] [ New Zealand ]
[Norway]
[Philippines ] [Portugal] [South Africa] [Spain] [Sweden]
[Switzerland ]
[ United Kingdom ]
[ Adding a Farm outside of North America ] Looking for pick your own farms in other countries? Living in another country, such as France, Italy (Italia), Germany (Deutschland), Nederlands, or Sweden?
Help me compile a list for your country - just write me!
Want to find out when your favorite crop will be ready to harvest in your local area? Just go to this page for US states and click on your state, to see the crop calendar for your area! And below are crop harvest calendars we created for other countries, too.
United States - Canada - Argentina - Australia - Brazil - Chile - Colombia - France - Germany - Ireland - Italy - Japan - New Zealand - Philippines - South Africa - United Kingdom - Venezuela
If you are looking for a particular crop, see this page to find a list of just farms with that crop in your area.
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I have free illustrated directions on making and canning jam, pickles, spaghetti sauce, salsa, ketchup, corn. for you on the website. And if you are looking for Canners, mixes, jars, pectin and other canning supplies at the best prices anywhere! The sale of these products is what enables me to keep the site running and up to date. And I've also tried to find the best quality, most reliable vendors and best prices for you, too!
In the table above is the free listing of pick-your-own farms in almost every state in the United States and 5 other countries. If I haven't included your state or country, email me any information you have about pick your own farms and orchards in your state and I'll add it! See How to Add a Farm to PickYourOwn.org
Farm markets and roadside stands
Venues: Farms, Wineries, Orchards for your event, wedding or party
Winery tours and wine tastings
Horse rides, stables, lessons, trails
Maple Syrup farms and sugarworks
Bed & Breakfasts on Farms, Wineries, Ranches and Orchards
These are my favorite essential canning tools, books and supplies. I've been using many of these for over 50 years of canning! The ones below on this page are just the sampling of. my preferred tools. but you can find much more detailed and extensive selections on the pages that are linked below.
This is THE book on canning! My grandmother used this book when I was a child.; It tells you in simple instructions how to can almost anything; complete with recipes for jam, jellies, pickles, sauces, canning vegetables, meats, etc.
If it can be canned, this book likely tells you how! Click on the link below for more information and / or to buy (no obligation to buy)The New Ball Blue Book of Canning and Preserving
Canning and Preserving for Dummies by Karen Ward
This is another popular canning book. Click here for more information, reviews, prices for Canning and Preserving For Dummies
Of course, you do not need to buy ANY canning book as I have about 500 canning, freezing, dehydrating and more recipes all online for free, just see Easy Home Canning Directions.
I have several canners, and my favorite is the stainless steel one at right. It is easy to clean and seems like it will last forever. Mine is 10 years old and looks like new.
The black ones are the same type of standard canner that my grandmother used to make everything from applesauce to jams and jellies to tomato and spaghetti sauce.
This complete kit includes everything you need and lasts for years: the canner, jar rack, Jar grabber tongs, lid lifting wand, a plastic funnel, labels, bubble freer, It's much cheaper than buying the items separately. It's only missing the bible of canning, the Ball Blue Book.
You will never need anything else except jars & lids (and the jars are reusable)!
The complete list of canners is on these pages:
If you plan on canning non-acidic foods and low acid foods that are not pickled - this means: meats, seafood, soups, green beans corn, most vegetables, etc., then you ABSOLUTELY must use a Pressure Canner.
Of course, you can use a pressure canner as a water bath canner as well - just don't seal it up, so it does not pressurize. This means a Pressure Canner is a 2-in-1 device. With it, you can can almost ANYTHING.
There are also other supplies, accessories, tools and more canners, of different styles, makes and prices, click here!
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Don't spend money on books. that you don't need to. Almost everything you can find in some book sold online or in a store is on my website here for free. Start with theEasy Home Canning Directions below. That is a master list of canning directions which are all based upon the Ball Bblue book, the National Center for Home Food Preservation and other reputable lab tested recipes. Almost every recipe I present in addition to being lab tested com. is in a step by step format with photos for each step and complete. explanations. that tell you how to do it, where to get the supplies and pretty much everything you need to know. In addition, there almost always in a PDF format so you can print them out and use them while you cook.
[ Easy Home Canning Directions]
[FAQs - Answers to common questions and problems]
[Recommended books about home canning, jam making, drying and preserving!]
Water bath canner with a jar rack
Pressure canners for gas, electric and induction stoves: Presto 23Qt or T-fal 22Qt
Canning scoop (this one is PERFECT)
Ball Blue book (most recent version)
Jars: 8oz canning jars for jams
Farm markets and roadside stands
Road trips and camping resources
Local Honey, apiaries, beekeepers
Consumer fraud and scams information
Home canning supplies at the best prices on the internet!
Maple Syrup Farms, sugarworks, maple syrup festivals
Environmental information and resources
Farms For Your Event for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, business meetings, retreats, etc.
Festivals - local fruit and vegetable festivals
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With this Presto 23 quart pressure canner and pressure cooker, you can "can" everything, fruits, vegetables, jams, jellies, salsa, applesauce, pickles, even meats, soups, stews. Model 01781
You can make jams, jellies, can fruit, applesauce, salsa and pickles with water bath canners, like this Granite Ware 12-Piece Canner Kit, Jar Rack, Blancher, Colander and 5 piece Canning Tool Set