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If you’ve been strawberry picking this season, which farms have really good sweet berries? I’ve been underwhelmed by the ones at my farmers market (may be all the rain we had)
Within one hour's drive from DC preferred. Thanks! |
| We grow our own. So easy and much better! |
Lol most obnoxious response possible To OP - Unfortunately I know some farms have had to end their strawberry season picking early due to the storms and weather we have had, but I hear Larriland and Butlers are still going. |
Not for us. Squirrels ate them. |
| Alas, it’s too late this season to grow any and I have had squirrels eat mine the one season I tried. Will try Larriland/ Butlers! - OP |
| We like Butler's Orchard |
| Gorman Farns |
| Wegmeyer Farms, hands down. They have three locations in Loudoun County. Must go online to register for u-pick spots the night before/day of, but they usually have pre-picked baskets for sale, too. |
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Strawberry Festival this weekend.
https://greatcountryfarms.com/festivals-events/strawberry-jubilee/ |
+1. I went to the Oatlands location on Thursday. There were no prepicked buckets, so I picked 2 of my own in about 30 minutes. Some of the berries had sat in rain puddles too long, but there were so many ripe that I could easily pick. They are very good. |
| Wegmeyers!!! Picked two buckets in thirty minutes on Friday morning. |