Sunday, August 16, 2020

My Favorite U-Pick Farms in Rochester, NY: Fruit, Flowers, and Fall Fun

UPDATED: 6/9/2024

If you've been following my blog or my Instagram for a while now, you probably know that I'm a huge supporter of local u pick farms in Rochester. In some ways, I'm a bit of a country girl at heart – and with such fertile farmland in the area around my hometown, I've been on a bit of a mission to take advantage of all the fruit picking Rochester NY has to provide.

u pick peaches nectarines rochester ny
Credit: Emma Rizzo (captured at Green Acre Farms)
Fortunately for me, there's no shortage of u pick farms in Rochester. Now that the summer is winding down and peach season (my favorite time of year!) is upon us, I thought I'd put together a little guide for any locals or visitors who are on the hunt for Rochester NY u pick farms. Check out some of my favorite places for fruit picking, sunflower fields, and pumpkin patches in the area below – and you can see some of my previous blog posts featuring u pick farms here!

U Pick Strawberries in Rochester

The u pick season begins with sweet strawberries. Depending on growing conditions, local strawberries may be ready by early June. (NOTE: 2024's crop is early! Many farms offering u-pick strawberries are open as of the first week of June!) Typically, strawberries hit their peak during the second half of June and into the very beginning of July. Often, the season spans the period between Father's Day and July 4th. Keep in mind that strawberries have a short season, so be sure to head out to your choice of u pick farms in Rochester as soon as they're ready! Note that you may be able to find fall strawberries in certain locations, as well.

PRO TIP: I always recommend following your favorite farm on social media, checking their website, or calling their u pick phone line to find out what's in season and whether picking conditions are optimal. Always check before you go, as rainy or crowded conditions can force farms to close for picking without much notice! Many farms will still have freshly picked fruit available at their store or stand if u pick conditions aren't optimal.

pick your own strawberries rochester ny
Credit: Emma Rizzo (captured at Chase Farms)
My favorite place for u pick strawberries in Rochester is Chase Farms in Fairport. I also enjoy Hurd Orchards in Holley. Chase and Hurd have several other great options for fruit picking Rochester NY residents can enjoy, as well. NEW FOR 2024: Kirby's Farm Market in Brockport now offers u-pick strawberries! Schutt's Apple Mill in Webster will also offer u-pick strawberries this year (start date TBD).

Other popular spots for strawberry picking in the Rochester area include G&S Orchards in Walworth (strawberry picking open mid-June, date TBD) and Mendon Acre Farms in Mendon (date TBD on u-pick strawberries). A friend was also kind enough to let me know that Finger Lakes Cider House in Interlaken offers u-pick strawberries and other organic fruit! If you're a bit outside Rochester, NY and are looking for other Finger Lakes area u-pick options, I also discovered Strawberry Fields Hydroponic Farm & Florist in Auburn, which offers strawberry picking from June–October. (They have a great gift store, too!)

Raspberry Picking Rochester NY

Summer raspberries are typically next on the list of fruits that are ready for picking, though they often overlap with cherries (which we'll get to shortly). Expect to head to your choice of farm for the finest raspberry picking Rochester NY has to supply during early- to mid-July. (NOTE FOR 2024: Most crops are early this year!) Some farms may offer black, yellow, or purple raspberries in addition to the red raspberries you're already familiar with. But if you miss the summer season, don't fret – many farms may also offer autumn raspberry picking! Keep an eye out for fall raspberries from mid-August to late September in this area.

PRO TIP: Always check to make sure which payment methods a farm accepts before heading out to pick! (I've made this mistake myself!) While some farms and farm markets do accept credit and debit cards, you should never assume that they'll take anything other than cash. Stop at the ATM before you go to avoid any delay or embarrassment.

raspberry picking rochester ny
Captured at Chase Farms
My favorite spots for u pick raspberries in Rochester are Chase Farms in Fairport, Schutt's Apple Mill in Webster, and G&S Orchards in Walworth. You can also enjoy raspberry picking at Green Acre Farms/West Wind Farms in Greece, Lagoner Farms in Williamson, Watt Farms in Albion, or the Raspberry Hill Farm in Penfield. I believe Hurd Orchards in Holley also offers u-pick raspberries!

Lavender Festival Rochester NY
Lavender can start to blossom in the spring, but it's often at its peak during the summer months. I've been to a few different events that allow you to pick the loveliest lavender Rochester NY has ever seen, so I'm sharing a few options for you to try this year.

PRO TIP: When you visit a lavender farm, they'll likely give you instructions on how to pick it properly and will provide you with scissors. During our trip to a NY lavender festival a couple of years ago, we learned how to tie lavender bouquets for drying. However, you can simply tie them (or rubber band them) together and hang them upside down to dry. Don't tie them together too tightly!

Captured at the NY Lavender Festival

If you're looking to pick (or simply smell and enjoy) the homegrown lavender Rochester NY has to offer, you have a few different options. Wickham Farms in Penfield hosts its Lavender Festival every year where you can pick your own lavender and enjoy the farm's fantastic photo ops, among other attractions. I'd also recommend the NY Lavender Festival at the Ol'Factory Lavender Farm in Red Creek, taking place this year (2024) on July 6-7 and 13-14. While it's a bit of a drive, it's a LOT of fun. You can pick your own lavender, sample delicious lavender-infused treats, shop from local craft vendors, listen to live music, and learn a lot about the farm. (Make sure to buy your tickets in advance, as none are sold at the gate!) My friends at Bristol Hills Lavender and Flower Farm will likely offer u-pick lavender and other events throughout the summer; be sure to follow them on social media for the latest updates. 

I haven't yet been to Lavender Crest Farm in Penn Yann and can't confirm it's still operational, but I'm leaving it here as a possible recommendation until I can find out otherwise. Aurora Lavender Farm in Honeoye looks like it hosts specific events in their lavender fields and shop, but I'm not seeing u-pick lavender experiences listed on their site. Additionally, I've found a sparse website for Genesee Valley Lavender Farm in Caledonia, reportedly set to open in July 2024. I'll keep an eye out and update this post as more info becomes available.


U Pick Cherries Rochester

Although cherry has never been my favorite flavor (nor did I eat too many cherries when I was growing up), I absolutely love picking this fruit as an adult. Walking through a cherry orchard is one of my favorite things to do. And of course, I always have to dress the part. In Western NY, u pick cherries are typically available throughout the month of July, with some beginning in late June. Again, crops may be ready on the early side for 2024!

PRO TIP: Keep picking ability in mind! Strawberry picking is a natural choice for families with kids, as strawberries grow close to the ground and make for easy picking. Blueberries are also a great fruit-picking option for children because bushes don't grow too high and don't pose much of a safety threat. While raspberries may be physically accessible to younger folks, don't forget that they also have thorns! Cherry-picking may require help from someone tall in your party (or a ladder), so the physical picking aspect may not be possible or safe for the littlest members of your crew. That doesn't mean they won't enjoy the festivities; you'll just want to keep expectations in check and go early enough in the season to take advantage of lower-hanging fruit.

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Photo credit: Emma Rizzo (captured at Schutt's Apple Mill)
Looking to go cherry picking in Rochester, NY? My absolute favorite farms for u pick cherries Rochester has are Schutt's Apple Mill in Webster and G&S Orchards in Walworth. (NEW FOR 2024: Because Schutt's cherries were damaged by late frost, they're restricting u-pick cherries in Webster this year with a pre-registration system. More details are available on their website.) You can also visit Watt Farms in Albion, Burch Farms in Hilton, Hurd Orchards in Holley, or Whittier Fruit Farm in Gates.

U Pick Blueberries in Rochester

Growing up, I always loved the book Blueberries for Sal (especially because my mom's name is Sally!). I don't remember picking blueberries when I was younger, but I've had a great time doing so during the past couple of years! Blueberry season typically starts during the middle or end of July and goes through August; because the season often overlaps with raspberry or stone fruit season, you'll be able to get your fill of all the fruit picking Rochester NY has to offer! Some farms may also offer blueberry picking in June. Be sure to check back for more exact updates as the season progresses.

PRO TIP: Bring your own picking receptacle if you're able! While many farms will kindly supply containers for your bounty, keep in mind that this may sometimes be factored into the price of the fruit. Providing your own containers could potentially allow you to reduce the final price, but it also ensures fewer touch points outside your home while reserving receptacles for others. And if you know you won't save the containers you bring home from the farm, it's better for the environment to bring along something that's reusable.

blueberry picking in rochester ny
Captured at Green Acre Farms
My top picks for u pick blueberries in Rochester include West Wind Farms in Hilton (the same owners of the now-closed Green Acre Farms) and G&S Orchards in Walworth. Be sure to check out Hurd Orchards in Holley, Burch Farms in Hilton, Whittier Fruit Farm in Gates, Chase Farms in Fairport, and Raspberry Hill Farm in Penfield.

U Pick Peaches Rochester

Stone fruit season is my absolute favorite time of year! Peaches are my hands-down number one pick, but I also love nectarines and plums. Stone fruit season typically signals the end of the summer, so you can expect local peaches, nectarines, apricots, and plums to appear by early August (or late July, in some cases). Many farms will offer different varieties to extend the season throughout the month and into September.

PRO TIP: Learn the difference between freestone and clingstone peaches! As their names suggest, freestone peaches have flesh that easily pulls away from the pit, while clingstone peaches won't provide that clean break. One type isn't inherently better than the other (and there are many different varieties within these two options!), but freestone peaches are especially good for eating, as only the pit is left at the end. They're also excellent for baking. Clingstone peaches are typically smaller and juicier, so they're well-suited for canning and preserving. No matter which kind you try, you'll be in for a delicious treat.

where to pick peaches in rochester ny
Captured at Green Acre Farms
NEW FOR 2024: My favorite place for stone fruit and u pick peaches Rochester has to provide was Green Acre Farms in Greece, which is now closed. However, their sister farm, West Wind Farm, typically offers pick your own peaches, nectarines, plums, and prunes, along with many other goodies. While those crops were damaged by frost last year, I'm hopeful that u-pick peaches will make a triumphant return there in 2024! I would also recommend Hurd Orchards in Holley and Watt Farms in Albion for u pick peaches. 

In my research, I came across Robb Farms in Spencerport, which reportedly offers upick peaches. I also found a listing for Fisher's Fruit & Christmas Tree Farm in Brockport, which looks like another option for local peach picking. (Fisher's may also offer apple and cherry picking, so I'll try to confirm before the end of the season!) Stone fruit upick in Rochester is more difficult to find – and it's also my favorite of them all. I'll keep an eye out for more I can add to the list!

Sunflower Fields in Rochester

While this doesn't fall under the category of fruit picking in Rochester, I did want to mention my love of sunflower fields and where you can see some yourself. Sunflower season is happening as I type this post, which means you should be on the lookout for sunnies starting in early to mid-August. Many working farms also offer sunflower fields as an attraction for locals. That means that if you're on a mission to find the most beautiful sunflower field Rochester can provide, you may also have an opportunity to support local growers. While some farms have ticketed events for sunflower season, others will allow the public to view their fields and snap some photos for free.

PRO TIP: Be respectful of the fields at all times! Many fields do naturally (or by design) have some bare areas and paths that make for perfect photos. But do not go traipsing through a field and make your own path. You'll want to make sure that the field is preserved for everyone to enjoy. That also means you should not cut down flowers (unless you're given the okay – and a pair of scissors – by the owner to do so) or destroy anything for the sake of an Instagram shot. Follow all instructions laid out by the farm. And if you aren't sure whether a field is technically accessible to the public, do nothing more than take a quick photo without venturing into the flowers themselves.

sunflower field rochester ny
Photo credit: Emma Rizzo (captured at Frederick Farms)
NEW FOR 2024: My favorite sunflower field in the Rochester area was Frederick Farms in Clifton Springs. Sadly, I haven't seen any updates from them for a few years now. Instead, I'd recommend checking out Wickham Farms' Sunflower Spectacular event, running from August 8 through September 2, 2024. There are some other wonderful sunflower fields in Rochester, as well, including Hopkins Farm in the Brighton/Pittsford area (at the intersection of Calkins Rd. and Clover St.). I'll keep an eye out for this year's precise location as we head into August!

I've also seen posts about the sunflower field on Long Point Road in Geneseo and the u-pick sunflower field at Duvall Farms in Bloomfield (2024 dates TBD), though I have yet to check out either one in-person. There's also the Pick'n Patch Sunflower Fest, which runs Aug. 16–Sept. 8, 2024 in Stanley, NY. It looks like they have corn mazes, apples, pumpkins, and all sorts of other fall fun, too!

U Pick Apples Rochester NY

A lot of us are especially eager for fall's arrival this year, so it's a good time to figure out where you'll go apple picking in Rochester! New York State is known for its apples and apple orchards are certainly plentiful here. If you're searching for the best places for pick your own apples NY state can provide, you won't have to look too far. Typically, you'll be able to head to one of these u pick farms in Rochester for apples starting in mid-September and through early- to mid-October (though some farms start the season earlier). Be sure to schedule your visit when your favorite variety is at its peak!

PRO TIP: Keep your pets at home! Although it might seem like a great photo op to bring your pup along for a day of picking, it's usually prohibited by local u pick farms (with the exception of service animals). Because many crops grow close to the ground and fruit may be picked up after being discarded, the presence of animals increases the risk of food contamination. Always check before you assume you can bring your pet on your u pick excursion; otherwise, you may be asked to leave in order to protect everyone else's health and safety.

u pick apples rochester ny
Captured at Langoner Farms
NEW FOR 2024: I have several places for u pick apples Rochester NY locals should visit! My favorite spots include Lagoner Farms in Williamson, Schutt's Apple Mill in Webster, G&S Orchards in Walworth, West Wind Farms in Hilton, Burch Farms in Hilton, Kirby's Farm Market in Brockport, and Whittier Fruit Farm in Gates. It looks like Robb Farms in Spencerport offers apple picking, too.

I'd heard last year that the former Apple Farm (renamed to The Orchard of Victor) would be reopening in 2023, but it looks like the site's domain is now for sale, which doesn't bode well for 2024. Note that while Wickham Farms in Penfield does offer u-pick apples, their pricing structure is different than most other farms; they charge for admission and a bag you can fill with apples (versus charging only for what you pick).

Rochester NY Corn Mazes and U Pick Pumpkins

There's nothing quite like fall in upstate New York – and you'll probably be looking out for the best pumpkin patch Rochester NY can provide come October. U pick pumpkins may technically be available in mid- to late-September, but visiting a pumpkin patch in Rochester is a definite must for spooky season. Don't forget to visit a corn maze or go on a hayride while you're there! This is a great time of year to visit several u pick farms in Rochester for pumpkins, gourds, maize mazes, and much more.

PRO TIP: Try to schedule your visit on a weekday, if you're able! With only so many beautiful free days during the fall, families flock to u pick pumpkin patches on the weekends. If you want to beat the crowds, make the trip on a weekday – or opt for an early or late arrival on the weekends.

pumpkin patch in rochester ny
Photo credit: Emma Rizzo (captured at Wickham Farms)
NEW FOR 2024: My top contenders for the best pumpkin patch near Rochester NY are Wickham Farms in Penfield, Powers Farm Market in Pittsford, and Long Acre Farms in Macedon. All three offer fun family activities, but Long Acre is also known for its corn mazes (and moonlight mazes!), which are a huge highlight of the fall season. Other options for pick your own pumpkins in Western NY include G&S Orchards in Walworth and many others. I'm also dying to go to the Great Pumpkin Farm in Clarence (about an hour's drive from Rochester), which has tons of offerings available. While I have yet to go to Pick'n Patch in Stanley, NY, they have moonlight corn mazes and lots of pumpkins!

stone fruit rochester ny
Photo credit: Emma Rizzo (captured at Green Acre Farms)
And there you have it – my LONG list of u pick recommendations! This year has certainly been a challenging one for all of us, so I'm overjoyed that I've still been able to visit many of these farms and know that the owners and staff are doing everything possible to keep everyone safe. One of the great things about the u pick farms Rochester NY families already enjoy is that they offer a healthy, low-risk way to spend time outdoors and to support local agriculture. While some changes have been made and individuals still need to practice diligence to protect themselves and others, I've felt really encouraged by how many of these Rochester NY u pick farms are making a concerted effort to lower the risk for everyone involved. Be sure to bring your masks!

As the harvest season continues through the fall and begins again next summer, I'll be sure to come back and update this post with any new information that may be helpful. While this is by no means an expansive list of all of the u pick farms Rochester NY has to offer, I hope my recommendations can help to point you in the right direction for all of your summer and fall fun!

Monday, October 14, 2019

An Apple a Day

apple picking upstate ny

Apples may not be my favorite fruit in the world, but I do love picking them! Sure, going to the apple orchard is a cliché fall activity – especially here in New York State (even Saturday Night Live aired a recent skit about it!). But that doesn't make me love it any less. I had the chance to go a couple of times this year and probably would go again if I got the chance... except now I have more apples than I know what to do with! The lengths I'll go to for fresh cider donuts and cider slushies...

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fall plaid vintage dress

I found this plaid vintage dress on Poshmark and knew it'd be perfect for this setting. While I certainly still love getting my hands on newly released items, it's getting to the point where I really need to watch my spending. As a result, I've been using Poshmark more – and restyling a lot of the great pieces I already have in my closet. One good thing about getting healthier is that you can go "shopping" in parts of your closet you'd abandoned for a while.

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apples rochester ny
u pick apple orchard rochester ny

I can't believe we're already mid-way through October... and I haven't even started showing my Halloween-themed outfits yet! Plus, my birthday is coming up SOON (and not much planning has taken place there, either). Can fall just slow down a little bit?? What activities are on your to-do list for the rest of the fall?

vintage plaid dress
Outfit Details
Vintage Dress: Poshmark (similar)
Cardigan: ModCloth  ||  Belt: similar
Boater hat: similar  ||  Shoes: available here

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Have a great start to your week! (Mine's going to be a VERY busy one!)

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Blueberries For Sal

collectif blueberry dress

As you may have realized, I've been planning most of my summer excursions around fruit picking. It's one of my favorite things to do. I love supporting local farms and orchards (and having fresh produce is always a plus), but I mostly enjoy having any excuse to spend time outside. I'm not a religious person, nor do I really identify as spiritual... but communing with nature is the way I feel close to something more than myself and it's sort of my gratitude practice, in a way. I never really thought about it in those terms until I started to write this post, but it makes sense that I would do everything possible to make time for it – especially when these warm days are so precious here.

blueberry picking rochester ny
blueberries rochester ny

Fruit picking also gives me the chance to spend time with people I love (and to dress thematically!). My mom and I had the chance to go blueberry picking during evening hours, which was a nice change. The experience reminded me of the picture book Blueberries For Sal – my mom's name is Sally and I have fond memories of us doing things like this as a kid. Of course, I had to wear this blueberry print dress from Collectif for the occasion. You know I can't resist a fruity novelty print frock!

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blueberry picking green acre farms rochester ny
blueberry print dress collectif
Outfit Details
Mainline Eliza Blueberries Swing Dress: Collectif (other style here)
Necklace: similar  ||  Flats: similar

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blueberry print dress
collectif dress

On a separate note, thank you so much to everyone who reached out to express their support for my newest venture, Dear Blossom Studios. In case you missed the big announcement, you can read all about it here. And be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram if you haven't already! You are all truly the best and I'm so excited about what's to come. Being able to focus on something new and creative has made all the difference these past few months. That's always been how I've gotten through heartbreak in the past and it feels apt that my newest project is all about blossoming and coming into one's own. 
off shoulder fruit dress
Have a wonderful Wednesday!

Monday, October 15, 2018

Nectarine Dream

pinup girl clothing picnic jenny dress
Photos by Emma Rizzo Photo
There's no doubt about it: it's really autumn. I do love this time of year. Not only is my birthday coming up, but there's lots of fun spooky stuff to be found... and, of course, there's lots of fresh fruit to pick. Before I share any apples or pumpkins, I needed to post these nectarine picking photos that my friend/intrepid photographer Emma took. We picked some of the last of the peaches, too. I can still taste how good they were! As much as I love fall, nothing beats stone fruit for me.

red gingham dress
nectarine picking rochester ny
erstwilder be my cherry pie brooch
red white checked dress

The past couple of months have flown by. I can't believe it's already the middle of October! We leave for Disney World next week(!!!!) and I still have so much to do before then. By the way: you'll want to stop back while I'm away because I have something *magical* planned! Stay tuned...

pinup girl clothing dress
peaches nectarines rochester ny
red and white checked vintage dress
Outfit Details
Dress: similar here
Brooch: similar here
Boater hat: similar here
Flats: Aerosoles

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Have a sweet start to your week!

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Cherry Pies Ought To Be You

trashy diva seersucker apple tart dress
All photos by Emma Rizzo
It may be September, but fruit-picking season isn't quite over yet! Emma and I picked some peaches and nectarines yesterday morning (and took photos, of course)... which reminded me that I had yet to post these adorable pictures from when we went cherry-picking. As usual, I picked way more fruit than I could ever eat and enjoyed every single second of it. I know we'll be picking apples before too long. Until then, I'll be savoring all the stone fruit I can get my hands on.

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cherry picking rochester ny schutts apple mill
seersucker dress

I probably won't be wearing much of this seersucker dress in the months to come, but it's definitely one of my favorite Trashy Diva dresses. I owned this in a smaller size but found it in one that's much more comfortable for my current frame. The bust needs a little bit of tailoring, since it feels a bit bare as is. But other than that, it's definitely one of my favorites for its simultaneous sexiness and sweetness.

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trashy diva apple tart
trashy diva dress
Outfit Details
Apple Tart Dress in Seersucker: Trashy Diva (similar here and here)
Boater hat: similar  ||  Cherry necklace: similar
White wedges: DSW

boater hat
seersucker

Despite the weird occurrences from this past weekend (a trip to a hot air balloon festival with no balloons... a persistent migraine... and a short bout with food poisoning), this week is off to a pretty good start so far. The extra day off definitely did me good. Although I didn't actually do anything exciting on Labor Day, having the additional time to recharge was really needed. I'm always tempted to squeeze in as much as I possibly can on the weekends, but this made me realize that maybe I shouldn't do that all the time. Food for thought, I guess. I'll mull on that while I munch on one of the many peaches I now have in my kitchen...