84 County Rd. 11
Picton, ON

Opening in June 2025 for
Spray-Free Strawberries
Flower Picking and Farm Photo Tours July thru Frost

Visitor Information
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The best time to pick is in the morning or evening; picking mid-day in the summer can cause blooms to wilt sooner
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We recommend visitors bring sunscreen, hats and bug spray depending on the weather and time of day
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​Strollers and motorized wheelchairs are welcome, but the ground is uneven and can be mucky when wet
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Expect to see butterflies, insects and bees! If you have an anaphylactic allergy, ensure you have your Epi-pen with you
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No dogs are permitted, except for service dogs
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Smoking and alcohol are not permitted
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If you are a professional photographer interested in booking a visit for clients, please contact us directly to make a private reservation
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Please move through the property respectfully, being mindful of other guests and the flowers​​
How to pick your best bouquet!
The best time to pick is morning or evening, out of the daytime heat.
1. Hold the flower just below the stem; use a light grip so you don't crush the stem or break the flower.
2. Use the snippers provided to cut one stem at a time, from where the stem branches off from the main plant
3. Gently remove the leaves from parts of the stem that will be touching water in your container; this will help your blooms last longer
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Once you leave...
4. Don't leave your flowers in a hot car
5. At home, keep them in a clean vase or jar
6. Every 2-3 days, change the water and trim the ends of the stems
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If you follow all these suggestions, your bouquet should last a week or longer!
