2024 Southeast Florida Tomato U-Pick Farms and Orchards - PickYourOwn.org
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Tomato U-Pick Orchards in Southeast Florida in 2024, by county
Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for tomatoes that we know of in this area.
Not all areas of a state have tomatoes farms 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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Miami-Dade County
Knauss Berry Farm - strawberries, tomatoes 115980 SW 248th Street, Homestead, FL 33031. Phone: 305-247-0668. Email: info@knausberryfarm.com. Open: Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, closed Sunday; Thanksgiving through April closed in summer! Payment: Cash only. Directions: Turnpike south to exit 11 \(SW 216th StreetCutler Ridge Blvd.\). Go straight through the light at the bottom of the exit ramp, past the Miami-Dade government center, and turn right on SW 216th Street. Cross U.S.1, and continue west to SW 147th Avenue and turn left. Drive south to SW 248th Street, and turn right. Look for Knauss Berry Farm on the left across from Redlands Middle School. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash only. Knauss Berry Farm Facebook page. . Turnpike south to exit 11 (SW 216th Street/Cutler Ridge Blvd.). Go straight through the light at the bottom of the exit ramp, past the Miami-Dade government center, and turn right on SW 216th Street. Cross U.S.1, and continue west to SW 147th Avenue and turn left. Drive south to SW 248th Street, and turn right. Look for on the left across from Redlands Middle SchoolMonday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, closed Sunday; Thanksgiving through April (closed in summer!) Also known for their fresh produce, baked goods: cinnamon buns, the on-premise bakery makes cakes, pies, and breads, and milkshakes (flavors like strawberry, mango, chocolate, raspberry, and vanilla). Pick your own strawberries from the end of January to early April. Tomatoes are also available for picking during the months this local stand is open. The owners are from a Protestant denomination called German Baptists, or dunkers; hence, the women wear long skirts and bonnets and the men wear traditional country farm wear
Sam and Philly's - Tomatoes and strawberries, restrooms, concessions or refreshment stand, picnic area 16790 SW 177 Avenue (Krome Ave), Miami, FL 33187. Phone: 305-233-3276. Email: susie@samandphillys.com. Open: permanently closed. Directions: See their website for directions. Payment: Cash, onlyA visitor writes on December 04, 2013: \This farm was a fantastic way to spend Black Friday. We were visiting family in south Florida and needed a break. The grounds were spotless and we even met the owner. They obviously take a lot of pride in their ". Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. .UPDATE for 2021, Yelp says they are Strawberry and tomato U-pick is open November-April; Monday - Saturday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pmSee their website for directions A visitor writes on December 04, 2013: "This farm was a fantastic way to spend "Black Friday." We were visiting family in south Florida and needed a break. The grounds were spotless and we even met the owner. They obviously take a lot of pride in their crops and their establishment. They had standard red tomatoes just starting to come ripe and we should have picked twice as many as we did. Many heirloom varieties of tomatoes were not quite ready at the time (11/29/2013). And there were plenty of strawberries, which were amazingly sweet. We picked about 8 pounds and half of them were eaten after the first day. I would recommend 110%!"
Strawberries of Kendall (Country Walk U-Pick) - Strawberries, Peppers, Tomatoes, Herbs, Flowers (Snap dragon and others) and probably others but I did not walk the entire field. 157th Avenue and 160th Street, Kendall, FL 33176. Phone: (305) 322-3388. Email: strawberryfieldsofkendall@gmail.com. Open: December thru May - Monday thru Sunday - 9 am to 6 pm. Click here for a map and directions. We are a true "U-Pick Farm." We grow berries entirely for you, the "U-Picker." We offer strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, herbs, flowers and so much more. Strawberry Fields of Kendall offer the convenience of having all the items you need already picked for you that day should time not permit you to pick them yourself. All of our items are picked each morning and delivered to the farm for the maximum quality possible. We can accommodate anything from small family necessities, to larger restaurant needs. Self pick Strawberries, Tomatoes, Peppers, Herbs, other. They also sell already picked Strawberries, Onions, Tomatoes, Eggplant, Potatoes, Herbs etc. all grown locally. (UPDATED: April 6, 2021 JBS) Comments from a visitor on March 29, 2010: "Absolutely loved it. VERY reasonably priced and the quality of the fruits, particularly the strawberries (picked in March) were exceptional! Will continue to go back as long as they are open. "
Strawberries of Kendall (U-Pick Kendall) - Strawberries, Peppers, Tomatoes, Herbs, Flowers (Snap dragon and others) and probably others but I did not walk the entire field. 9500 SW 137th Avenue, Miami, FL 33176. Phone: (305) 322-3388. Email: strawberryfieldsofkendall@gmail.com. Open: December thru May - Monday thru Sunday - 9 am to 6 pm. Click here for a map and directions. We are a true "U-Pick Farm." We grow berries entirely for you, the "U-Picker." We offer strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, herbs, flowers and so much more. Strawberry Fields of Kendall offer the convenience of having all the items you need already picked for you that day should time not permit you to pick them yourself. All of our items are picked each morning and delivered to the farm for the maximum quality possible. We can accommodate anything from small family necessities, to larger restaurant needs.Self pick Strawberries, Tomatoes, Peppers, Herbs, other. They also sell already picked Strawberries, Onions, Tomatoes, Eggplant, Potatoes, Herbs etc. all grown locally. (UPDATED: April 6, 2021 JBS) Comments from a visitor on March 29, 2010:"Absolutely loved it. VERY reasonably priced and the quality of the fruits, particularly the strawberries (picked in March) were exceptional! Will continue to go back as long as they are open. "
Tomatoes
Tomato Picking Tips, Recipes and Information
Pick tomatoes that are firm and free of blemishes. Cracking is common in very hot weather, especially after a rain, and if you intend to use the
tomatoes within 1 day, that will be ok.
During hot summer weather, pick the tomatoes when they have a healthy pink/red (or yellow or orange depending on the variety) color and let them
finish the last day or two of ripening indoors. Tomatoes do not need to be in the sunlight in order to ripen. If you have green fruit on the plants in
the fall when frost is approaching, pick the tomatoes and store them in a cool, dark place to ripen.
Tomato Varieties
In general paste or Roma-type tomatoes are the best to using for canning, as they have thicker, meatier walls and far less water. And cherry
tomatoes are the worst to use, as they are mostly water. But you can use any type you can get hold of. You may just have to cook them down
longer to boil off excess water. See our Master list of tomato varieties
Canning, Freezing, Drying, Preserving Tomatoes and more!
Below are links to pages with easy and reliable directions about how to can, preserve, freeze and make other goodies from tomatoes. Some of these require a Pressure Canner to prevent potential spoilage and
food poisoning, due to the low acid content of the food. For others, you
can use a water bath canner OR a Pressure Canner. I've noted what's
required for each, below, following each entry, with
W for water bath,
P for Pressure canner, and
W, P for either may be used!