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    Blueberry Bunch Farm

    5.0 (26 reviews)
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    Howard P.

    Wow! Incredible experience. It is worth the drive to this, off the beat and path, blueberry farm. What a remarkable place. Blueberry Bunch Farm is the southern most blueberry farm in Florida. This is a family owned an operated business. Blueberry Bunch Farm became a "U-pick" farm about 4 years ago. Located in Labelle Florida, this farm is about 25 miles west of Ft. Myers. It took us about an hour and a half to drive from Cooper City, straight up route 27. We were greeted by Scotty, at the check in station, with a warm welcome. He explained to us the different varieties of blueberries and where we could locate them in the super large fields. Scotty was very knowledgeable, friendly, and patient with us. Kristian was nice enough to give us a lift out to row 17 for a different variety of blueberries. Christopher gave us some really good lessons on blueberries as well. What a great personality and an all around great guy. All of the staff could not be any nicer. Be sure to check out the pottery, the plants for sale, and certainly don't forget to try the homemade blueberry popsicles. They have several port-a-potties for your convenience. They are only open for picking three months a year during the harvesting season. This a a perfect place to take the family or just make it a fun date. We can't wait to return next year. Blueberry picking at Blueberry Bunch Farm is our new favorite annual event. Highly recommended.

    Vivian O.

    What a wonderful fun experience. As the old adage says: "Pictures speak louder than a thousand words". We must have picked at least 6-7 lbs of berries. Now the true fun really starts. Even though a bit off the beaten path, the experience is worth it. The farm is open March through May with peak picking in April. Other reviews list all that. See my pictures of the outcome of the picking. Home made syrup, blueberry pancakes and blueberry muffins baking now. Don't miss this experience!

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    Martin N.

    Apple, Strawberry, Pumpkin and Blueberry picking are our family favorite outdoor activities. Blueberry Bunch Farm is on our bookmark for over 2 years! Today, the stars are lining up and we went out to the Blueberry Bunch Farm in LaBelle on a nice sunny day! Blueberry Bunch Farm is family owned and every year they are expanding their planting. They have over 50,000 Blueberry bushes in their farm. Blueberry Bunch Farm is about 35 miles drive from Fort Myers. As you enter the Farm and check in, the staff will provide you a bucket to store your picking. One of staff patiently explained the type of Blueberry, highbush vs lowbush and Avanti and Arcadia species in their farm. We were enlightened and did not expect this level of details and education. Thank You, Blueberry Bunch! We got in around 10:15 AM. As we walk down rows and rows of Blueberry bushes, we picked one bucket of Blueberry after 1 1/2 hour. There is an organic section which we did not have time to explore. Since this is Florida, wear a hat and use sun tan lotion to avoid sun burn! Blueberry plants on containers are available for sell! I noticed that the Blueberry is planted on containers! I know it is best to have low pH soil for Blueberry bushes but I need to ask their staff how they avoid the problem of bees and birds attacking the berries and flowering stems. Now I have questions for our next visit! Wife is busy preparing to make Blueberry muffins and pies. Meanwhile, I'm preparing to make a Simple Blueberry Basil Syrup to add to my Russian Mule, err, Ukraine Mule!

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    Mark N.

    Went there 4 different times to pick in the season. Very impressive farm and the fields just keep on growing till the end of the season even found a brewery that uses their blueberries mmmmmm.

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    Ryan N.

    5+Stars! What a wonderful place. Beautiful drive to get there. Well marked signage. Photo-op with blueberry for kids (and adults ;)). Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Kristopher takes exceptional care of guests. Explaining the location of berry types, their flavors, how to navigate the fields and all of the details. Berries taste great. Level walking for all ages. They have Porta-potties and handwashing stations. They sell homemade pottery and honey. There is also blueberry popsicles and blueberry lemonade. You can pick your own or purchase pre-picked. $30 for a 6 pound pail is a good deal. They're only open March-mid May so you must go soon!

    Marielle M.

    I so wish this was closer to me. My boyfriend and I were looking for something fun to do on our way home from Sebring. We decided to stop in and pick some blueberries. When I say these were hands-down THE best blueberries I've ever had, it would be a total understatement. I took home around a pound of them and they were gone in 3 days. My mom actually asked me if I wanted to drive back up there to get more because she loved them so much!! Do you happen to ship?? Lol Every bush in the field was full of deliciously plump and sweet blueberries. They were incredible and would eat these everyday if I could. Kudos to these fantastic farmers! You grow the best blueberries I've ever had. Period.

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    Jackie L.

    Great day trip from Naples. Staff is friendly. The berries are delicious. Can't wait to go back next season!

    Ariel W.

    Blueberry Bunch Farm is Florida's most southern Blueberry farm. I grew up picking blueberries with family during summers in New Jersey at an abandoned blueberry farm in the Pinelands. We baked so many blueberry pies and froze berries for pancakes all winter long. That is why I was so excited to find that there is blueberry picking in Florida. It turns out two types of berries grow best here, rabbiteye if you live in the northern part of the state and southern highbush if you live in the south. Both types of blueberries require acidic well drained soil. It seems that the preferred method of growing blueberries is in pots like they do here. I found out they were open during the corona virus and decided to check them out for my birthday. This farm is family owned. They purchased it 15 years ago because of their love for healthy food. Every year they try to expand it more and now they have 50,000 blueberry bushes. Next year they are going to add 9,000 more plants. The blueberries they grow here are organically grown and available in grocery stores and local farmers markets. They open part of the farm to U-pick. The farm is open this season from 9am to 2pm Friday-Sunday. It is is located at the end of a dirt road in LaBelle which is a quaint small old Florida town. After you finish picking your berries there are a lot of nice places to have lunch in downtown LaBelle. You will also want to stop at the Harold P. Curtis Honey Co. to pick up some of their raw honey which would be perfect drizzled on your freshly picked berries. Once you arrive at the farm you check in at the stand where they hand you a bucket lined with a plastic bag. Berries are $6 a pound and I ended up picking two pounds. They do accept cards but if you pay with cash you can save them the credit card processing fee. The berry picking area is more than large enough for social distancing. I saw other people out there but was nowhere near them. The bushes were filled with berries especially if you bent down and picked from underneath. The only downside to he experience was it was extremely hot with no shade and after an hour I was done. There are port a potties set up if you need them with a hand washing station. After I paid the gentleman who helped me could see I was really overheated and kindly gave me a bottle of cold water. I recommend bringing your own to drink while you pick. April is the peak picking time for blueberries in Florida. Besides being delicious blueberries are low in calories but high in nutrition. Blueberries contain a flavonoid called anthocyanin which gives them their many health benefits. Flavonoids are plant compounds that have a powerful antioxidant effect. Blueberries also contain copper, beta-carotene, folate, choline, vitamins A and E, and manganese. The berries can help prevent DNA damage protecting you from aging and cancer. They lower your blood pressure and prevent heart disease. They can maintain brain function and improve memory. One cup of blueberries provides 24 percent of a person recommended daily allowance of vitamin C. Blueberries can be enjoyed fresh or frozen. This was a fun activity and I am so glad I found it. It is especially nice to take kids and show them where their food comes from. I have been grazing on my bag of berries but I am going to add them to a chicken salad and turn them into a cobbler. If you need more inspiration the farm offers different recipes on their website. You can follow them on Facebook and Instagram. This wasn't my original plan for my birthday but my trip here salvaged it and I ended up having a very nice day even if it was by myself. I love a U-pick and this one brought back so many good memories from my childhood.

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    Chris M.

    This is our second time at the Blueberry Brunch Farm. Located a short distance from Fort Myers. We had such a great experience the first time we had to come back the next year and get some more delicious blueberries. Blueberry are 100% organic and sold by pounds. This is the most southern blueberry farm. Blueberry picking season starts in early March to approximately the end of May.

    Heather J.

    Blueberry Bunch Farm is SUCH a fun outdoor activity that is totally Covid and family friendly. It's so easy to pick the blueberries off the bush, so it's definitely a great place for little ones to start U Picking! I have always had fond memories of U pick farms, so I still enjoy it into my adult life. We always pick the full bucket because we can bake some, eat some raw, and freeze some for later! Totally worth it.

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    Arianna D.

    I went to Blueberry Bunch Farm this past weekend with my 2- and 5-year-old, two friends, and their 5 children (all 10 and under). We had a great time! It was a long drive, way in the middle of no-where, from Fort Myers area, but it was worth it for the experience. They are open for you-pick blueberries between February and April, Friday - Sunday, from 9am - 2pm. They also attend the local Farmers Markets between February and April. We went on a Friday from about 11am-12pm, and there were probably only about 7 other cars during that time--not busy at all! I'm not sure exactly how many acres they have in total, but my best guesstimate would say at the very least, there were 2 acres were available for YOU-PICK. When we arrived, the gentleman showed us where we could park (they had a dirt/rock road/parking area. We walked up to their little stand, and he gave us plastic buckets with plastic bags inside of them. He had some live bushes next to the stand, and showed us that we want to leave the green blueberries, and pick the dark blue ones. He also had some for sampling and to show that the picked berries could still ripen overnight. Then, he showed us to the bushes, and we had at it for about an hour! There were so many LONG rows available to us, and the kids loved running in and out of them, finding the best and most delicious berries. We ate tiny-kid-handfuls of blueberries as we went, to "ensure they were delicious," which OF COURSE THEY WERE. We love blueberries the way they are, store-bought, but these freshly picked berries were SECOND TO NONE. When we were done, we brought our buckets back to the stand, took the plastic bags, with berries in them, out of the buckets, and placed them on the scale. They charged $6 per pound of blueberries, and between myself and my 2- and 5-year old, we picked a little over a half a bucket-full, and paid $16 for about 3 lbs of blueberries. They did accept cards, via a chip on their phone, but they prefer cash due to unreliable internet service. Oh, they also have 3 port-a-potties for you and the littles to use before the trek back to Fort Myers. They have an eco-friendly washing/sanitizing station for your convenience as well. It is a foot-pump for water, with soap provided, and paper towels to dry. There were also hand sanitizer pumps for those with that preference. They have about 50,000 blueberry bushes, and are planting 9,000 more for the 2021 season. I would highly recommend Blueberry Bunch Farms to all ages. Probably not the best terrain for a stroller or wheelchair, since it is a farm, but I'm sure you could make it work!

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    Oh my Goodness! Only 1 hour drive from Naples, easy to find farm nestled off 78A, to find the most amazing & delicious blueberries. Went 1 week after they opened the 2022 season, and not all the bushes were ready but we took our time and filled 2 full buckets of delicious berries. Went back 2 weeks later and the berries were so plentiful and even more delicious! The local honey was also a treat! Staff was amazing!! This is truly a gem of a place!

    stephanie g.

    The drive there from North Naples was like a journey into a quieter and quainter time in life which had its own solace and then there are their blueberries which actually are organic. We spent our Easter afternoon there not that we celebrate Easter very much other than the nice family dinner part. It turned out to be a magical family outing. My teenaged kids thanked me more than three times in the next few days for making that trip happen so I'm grateful. I'll say it again, their blueberries are out of the works good! Definitely going back!

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