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Our Pick-Your-Own Strawberry field is CLOSED for the 2024 season!
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Will Pick-Your-Own be open for the 2024 season?05/23/24 UPDATE: Our pick-you-own field is CLOSED for the season!
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What are the daily hours?Our PYO field is open Friday-Sunday (depending on weather and availability). Be sure and check our social media sites for the most accurate updates. Regular Weekly Hours (weather permitting): Monday-Thursday: Closed Friday-Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:30 pm Sunday: 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm Facebook Instagram
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Where do I go to pick?You can head straight to the field to pick your berries. The address is 835 Springfield Parkway Fort Mill, SC 29715. Don't forget to stop at our market when you're finished for some of our homemade ice cream!
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How much does it cost to pick your own?Our pick your own price is $4.25/pound. A fully picked gallon container would cost around $25.50. Please note our PYO stand is CARD ONLY!
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What kind of payment do you accept?We are ONLY accepting cards at our pick-your-own stand. For the safety and security of our staff, cash is not accepted.
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When does the pick-your-own season start?Our PYO strawberry season typically starts around late April, depending on the weather. We can usually expect strawberry season to last through the end of May.
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Do I need to bring my own container to pick in?No! We provide one time use gallon sized containers for you to pick in. We do not allow any outside containers to be brought in.
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Can I bring my dog?No, we follow strict guidelines by our states Produce Safety Rule and we cannot allow dogs on our farm site.
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Where do I park?Head straight to the field! Use the address 835 Springfield Parkway Fort Mill, SC 29715. Once you turn onto the gravel drive, our PYO field is directly on the right. Please park there in the grassy area.
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Do I need a reservation?Nope! Our PYO fields are first come, first serve. As long as we're open, come on out!
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What time is "last entry"?The latest we allow customers into the field is 5:30 pm. This allows you 30 minutes to pick and pay. Please note that our fields close at 6:00 pm each evening.
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Is your strawberry crop organic?Our strawberry crop is not organic. Our crop is grown conventionally.
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