We are quickly winding down the end of summer here in Boston with Labor
Day just around the corner. One of the best perks of Boston,
MA's autumn is the abundance of farms in the vicinity. And in the
late Summer and early Fall, farms mean Apple Picking! It's not just about
apples either, many have pumpkin patches, fresh produce, and baked goods, and
some have farm animals. It’s a great way to support your local farms. Below are
some of the best the Boston, MA area has to
offer.
Honey Pot Hill Orchards
Honey
Pot Hill Orchards is open every day from 9:30am-5pm. Current
selection are Paula Red, Early Mac, Gravenstein, and Smitten. In addition to
the picking there are also hay rides and a farm store filled with fresh produce
and baked goods. Farm animals and a few Hedge Mazes complete the fun! Located
at 138 Sudbury Road, Stow, MA 01775
Russell Orchards
Just 35 miles north of Boston is the family owned farm, Russell Orchards.
Hayrides and pick your own berries are in full swing at Russell Orchards. Apple
picking begins this weekend, September 2nd! In the store, you can
also take your pick of a selection of fruits and vegetables from the garden.
Located at 143 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA 01938 and open for pick your own from
8am-5pm, Tuesday - Sunday.
Tougas Family Farm
Tougas Family Farm is open
Tuesday-Sunday from 10am-5:30pm. In addition to apples, it’s Peach, Sunflower, Blueberry,
and Blackberry picking season right now! Come Fall, there is also hay rides and
pumpkin picking. Farm animals, fresh baked goods, and apple cider donuts
complete the fun! Located at 234 Ball St., Northboro, MA.
There are several you-pick farms in the Boston, MA area, these are just
a small sampling of what our area has to offer. I hope you enjoy this beautiful
fall season and can get out and support some of these local farms. Please contact a Boston real estate agent have any Boston, MA real estate needs. I look forward to
hearing from you soon!
Lucas Garofalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com
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