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Vegetable U-Pick Orchards in Western counties in Massachusetts in 2024, by county

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

Not all areas of a state have vegetables 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!

PLEASE report closed farms, broken links and incorrect info using the "Report Corrections" form below.

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Franklin County

  • Nourse Farms, Inc. - - Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, vegetables.
    41 River Road, Whately, MA . Phone: 413-665-2658. Directions: From Greenfield, Route 91S to exit 24, at end of ramp turn left on to Routes 5 and 10 for one quarter mile. Turn right on to Route 116 for 1 mile. NorthamptonSpringfield, Route 91N to exit 22. Take 3rd right onto Depot Road to River Road. Look for blue signs. Hours are generally 8 am to 4 pm daily. Call to confirm at our 24 Hour Berry Line - Phone: 413-665-2650 for latest conditions, hours, and . Click here for a map and directions. . Containers provided. Rhubarb and peas available during strawberry season. 24 Hour Berry Line - Phone: 413-665-2650 for latest conditionsFrom Greenfield, Route 91S to exit 24, at end of ramp turn left on to Routes 5 and 10 for one quarter mile. Turn right on to Route 116 for 1 mile. Northampton/Springfield, Route 91N to exit 22. Take 3rd right onto Depot Road to River Road. Look for blue signs. Hours are generally 8 am to 4 pm daily. Call to confirm at our 24 Hour Berry Line - Phone: 413-665-2650 for latest conditions, hours, and crops being picked.

Hampden County

  • Kosinski Farm - apples, blueberries, vegetables.
    227 North West Street, Feeding Hills, MA . Phone: 413-572-4344. Open: July & August, 7 days a week from 7am to noon, except closed on Friday. Click here for a map and directions. Route 57 West 1 mile past Feeding Hill Ctr. Turn right onto North West Street, one half mile on left.

Hampshire County

  • Sapowsky Farms - vegetables, strawberries
    436 E. State Road, Route 202, Granby, MA . Phone: (413) 467-7952. Click here for a map and directions. 50">Sapowsky FarmsRoute 202, one quarter mile east of Granby High School. Call for daily updates and picking conditions.
  • Tee-Zee Farm - vegetables, strawberries
    Main Street #501, Hatfield, MA . Phone: (413) 247-5244. Open: daily from 8am to 6pm. Directions: 1.5 miles North of Hatfield Center on Main Street, or 4.5 miles from I-91, Exit 21 or Routes 5 & 10. 15 minutes from Northampton, or 20 minutes from Greenfield. Watch for yellow signs. . Click here for a map and directions.

 

Vegetable PYO

Vegetable Picking Tips, Recipes and Information

Pick veggies that are firm and free of blemishes.

Canning, Freezing, Drying, Preserving and more!

Below are links to pages with easy and reliable directions about how to can, preserve, freeze and make other goodies fromveggiess.  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!

Pickled vegetables

Canning tomatoes (in water bath canners )Home canned tomato soup

Canning Tomatoes in Pressure canners

Freezing Tomatoes

Drying tomatoes

Ripening green tomatoes in your garage or basement

If you want to bring your green tomatoes indoors before a freeze in the Fall, and ripen them, see:

And if you'd like to start you own tomatoes from seed (you can save a small fortune and grow the heirloom varieties you like) see this page for easy directions for growing your own tomato plants from seed.

Many more recipes and directions:

 

Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)