6/14/17
Strawberry Season Update:
The Patch is closed on Sundays.
Here's to a wonderful new year of growing local, healthy food!
Our strawberries have traveled far and wide in the past 10+ years that we have been strawberry farmers and we can't thank you enough for sharing our berries with those close to you. We really do appreciate all of our customers and your love for fresh, ripe and delicious produce!
We are closed on Wednesdays for Pick-Your-Own. However, we will
reopen the Patch for pick-your-own on Thursday from 8 am - 8 pm. It's easy
pickin' at the Patch! Now is the time to get some berries in your freezer or
made into jam! Picking is deliciously easy and one can fill a flat in about 20
minutes!
Please note that our hours will be different for pick-your-own strawberries than they are for pre-picked berries:
Pick-your-own strawberries are available Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 8am - 8pm.
Pre-picked strawberries are available Monday - Saturday, 9am - 6pm. Please call ahead to place your order.
The Patch is closed on Sundays.
Bures Berry Patch accepts cash, check, or charge. And picking containers are provided.
For your enjoyment Bures Berry Patch also sells: bulk pectin, eggs, pure maple syrup, frozen strawberry rhubarb pies, frozen cream of asparagus soup, and more.
Don't forget to Like us on Facebook for daily updates on what is happening in the Patch! In addition, this can be a great resource for recipes and strawberry ideas. We'd also love to see pictures of your little ones all sticky with strawberry juice (might just be next years postcard picture)!
For your enjoyment Bures Berry Patch also sells: bulk pectin, eggs, pure maple syrup, frozen strawberry rhubarb pies, frozen cream of asparagus soup, and more.
Don't forget to Like us on Facebook for daily updates on what is happening in the Patch! In addition, this can be a great resource for recipes and strawberry ideas. We'd also love to see pictures of your little ones all sticky with strawberry juice (might just be next years postcard picture)!
Here's to a wonderful new year of growing local, healthy food!