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    Blueberry Meadows

    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Detering Orchards - some of the pricing, theres definitely more variety than what's listed!

    Detering Orchards

    4.3(53 reviews)
    26.8 mi
    $

    What a cute little farm! It was my first time in Harrisburg and we came on one of those weird sunny…read morebut sporadic rainy days to go apple picking. You head to the main area to pick up the buckets and get a parking paper and they give you directions to drive to the trees. When you get there, just park on the side of the road and start picking! Theres tons of different apple varieties! Once you're finished, you take your pickings back to the main area for weight and payment.

    U-pick fruit harvesting is fun activity that sort of reconnects you to nature and the "old ways"…read morewhile letting you bring home the "fruits" of your labor at affordable prices. And being only a 15-20 minute drive out of Eugene, a great way to spend a few hours with friends & family. We spent about 2 hours picking low-hanging cherries (really no need to climb ladders since fruit was so abundant) and got about 10 lbs for $30. The cherries were so fresh, sweet & juicy.......this from "sampling a few" which is also part of the fun of u-pick........that and pit-spittin' contests! The orchard is a laid back place with plenty of other varieties of fruit to pick and/or sample. Or simply just to purchase pre-picked. Different fruits have different "peak" seasons for harvesting so do some research and then go and enjoy nature's bounty.

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    Detering Orchards - Pumpkins. This was the very beginning of Detering orchards.

    Pumpkins. This was the very beginning of Detering orchards.

    Detering Orchards - Apple orchards

    Apple orchards

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    Draper Farms - Strawberries

    Draper Farms

    5.0(3 reviews)
    43.6 mi

    A nice place to visit if out in the area. Self serve and a easy to pay with multiple options. We…read moregot lucky that day and they had a sale on blueberries and we met the owner (we think) really nice guy. A must stop if in the area for us.

    Draper Farms is the roadside farmstand of my dreams! Now, they are not found along a major road or…read morehighway, so it's no wonder it took me so long to discover them, but if you live in McMinnville or thereabouts, they are worth a couple minutes drive out into the "country" part of McMinnville. I have taken to stopping here first on my weekly shopping trips. I try to purchase the majority of my produce at Draper Farms, then supplement as needed at the standard grocery store. I live pretty rurally, so I generally don't make it into town for the Thursday farmer's market like I wish I could. Draper Farms is the perfect alternative that I can hit Saturday, Sunday, or any day of the week that is convenient. Offerings cycle with the seasons, but they are growing lots of great stuff here, and there is always an excellent variety of options. A few of my favorites are their strawberries, radishes, corn, leeks, collards, and herbs. No matter the time of year they will have some sort of lettuce, cabbage, spinach, or other greens. I recently grabbed some divine kiwi berries, finished in a single day, and have dreamed of them since. For autumn, they offer an array of pumpkin varieties for 30 cents a pound which is the least I've seen anywhere, and much prettier than what you can find at a grocery store. They also had fall décor, including stunning glass gem corn. There is even a separate fresh cut flower stand! They accept cash, check or Venmo (the latter is such an appreciated option, yay!). They have some bags available, though you should bring your own if you can. Prices are generally less than the grocery store, and for much higher quality produce! There is a good amount of parking. They also offer a CSA.

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    Glass gem corn

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    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries - Organic, Nutrient Dense Blueberries

    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries

    5.0(7 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$

    The best tasting organic Blueberries I've ever had. I love their blueberrries fresh...they're…read moreamazing. The frozen blueberries are wonderful for snacking or baking, and I love the dried blueberries! My husband goes thru a jar of blueberry jam about every week. Its good, organic, nutritious food. And wonderful people too.

    We love blueberries. We eat a lot of them, grow some of our own, and we only eat organic or…read morelocally grown pick your own. We even plan our summer vacations to get to places where we can pick and eat fresh berries. We read about Sunset Valley Blueberries last year and the lengths they go to to get good berries impressed us. Last year we ordered a couple of large boxes of dried berries and ate the rehydrated berries over the winter. The dried blueberries were good. This year we tried the frozen - ordered 30 lbs. They really take their shipping seriously. Shipped wrapped in a plastic bag in a box. The box is in a styrofoam container like the ones sold in stores with dry ice inside of it. The styrofoam container is put into another shipping box. You really have to work to extricate the bag of berries from the setup, but I suspect it is worth it to get the berries in good shape. We are in Wisconsin which is about a thousand miles from Oregon. We've been eating the Wilt Farm blueberries over the past 3 weeks. We've compared them with the other brands of frozen organic blueberries. The Wilt farms berries beat the other organic berries hands down. The other berries defrost to a purple color and leak juice. The Wilt Farms berries stay blue. The Wilt Farm berries don't bleed as much when they are defrosted and they hold together, keep their shape and texture better. They have a nice mouth feel. They approximate fresh berries, and they are wonderfully sweet. They are the closest thing to fresh as you can get. I am impressed. They are pricey, $185 for a 30 lb box which includes the shipping, but frankly they are worth it and you could spend $180 a lot more foolishly than to buy great tasting organic blueberries. We just ordered our second box of the season. If it is any different I will be back to change this rating.

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    Frozen- all the flavor and nutrition, any time

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    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries

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