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    Berry Blue Farms

    Berry Blue Farms

    5.0(1 review)
    29.4 mi
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    ::::: I am a human Pac Man, and I eat purple dots. :::::…read more I wait the entire year for late summer. That's when you hit the mountains to pick purple jewels of goodness: huckleberries. But, until then, you can prime your harvesting skills with other globes of goodness. So from May - July one can take a short drive from the Tri-Cities and check out a few places to pick blueberries (a cousin to the mountain huckleberry). While heading out to go fly fishing on the Touchet, we noticed signs for "U-Pick Blueberries". There were quite a few cars parked out & a decent crowd out foraging. This all struck me as something I would need to investigate. A week later, I made my move. I picked a field which was off the beaten path. Berry Blue Farms had a small hand-written sign on the road. So, I pointed myself northward, and drove along the gravel road for a mile or 2. I eventually came upon the Snake River in the distance and could see a few cars parked in the distance and a field of bushes....blue berry bushes. I arrived around 1pm (they were open until 2...yeah, I'm a late riser on the weekend). I talked to the person who you pay, and she sent me on my way. The blue berries were $2/lb. You can pick as many as you want, and you can eat as many as you want when you're out there. I also overheard her saying something about how some blueberries have a white coating/powdery substance on them---that's to help protect them and keep their flavor. This is an organic farm, and they also have a few different varieties of blue berries. After pleasantries, I split. I was on a mission. I walked a few steps, knelt, and got to business. Wow, blueberry pickin' is surprisingly pretty easy. The berries easily come off the branch. Within minutes I easily had a pound of firm, ripe, and tasty blueberries. I don't know what it was, but some primal instincts kicked in. I was a berry pickin' machine. I was getting giddy, mad, obsessed. After 30min or so I easily had 5-6lbs.....but at this time I realized I lost my phone!! (Yeah, I stupidly was posting pictures of my pickin' on Facebook, and left my phone on the top of a bush to have a better signal to upload a photo). Anyway, I ended up wasting the rest of my time in the field looking for my phone...without any luck. Sadly, I walked over to pay my berries, BUT as I approached the table to pay, I saw a woman with a black rectangle in her hand....my phone. I asked her if she happened to find a phone. Yes, she did. Ah, life in the country. For $12, I made it home with more blueberries than I could handle. I gave some away, but I wished I knew how to make jam, pies, etc. Guess that's what I'll try next summer. Be sure to wash your lot. I found little spiders in my bag of berries.

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    Wilson Banner Ranch - Time to pick some cherries

    Wilson Banner Ranch

    3.5(2 reviews)
    70.9 mi
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    We usually see the Wilson Banner team at farmers markets but we've stopped by the ranch a couple…read moretimes. At the markets we typically get some of their fruit and/or cider and catch up. My husband enjoyed learning about local agriculture history from Joe so we were sad to find out he very recently passed away. Our first ranch visit was on a super hot day so we just chatted with Joe and bought a jug of cider. It was much cooler the second time (a few years later) so we ended up picking some cherries. I do enjoy eating berries straight from the tree (or bush, depending on the berry) and hanging out on farms, but I think pre-picked berries might be more appropriate for me. That or paying for a bag but trying to get my fill of berries on-site and not worrying about filling the bag for home.

    Took the kids to the pumpkin patch today and they were so disappointed. We have been here before a…read morefew years ago and it was amazing. This year it cost $5 a person which was $20 for my group. $20 to go through a small hay maze, climb on a bale of hay and go down a slide is not worth $20. Previous years they have had a corn maze, a petting zoo, horse rides and tons of other animals for the kids to enjoy not this time. The pumpkin patch was much smaller than before. We did find some pumpkins at 50cents a pound yikes! No venders this time, no food sections and sparse pickings in the gift shop. $65.00 with entrance and pumpkins so disappointing-

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