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Harvest calendar

What's in season at the farm

From lavender in early summer to sweet potatoes in October, here's when everything ripens at Tolt Hill. Plan your visit around the harvest and reserve while it lasts.

Reserve this season

Baskets of fresh-picked blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries from the farm
U-Pick
Berries

U-Pick Blueberries

Reserve a U-Pick visit. 400 plants of Bonus, Duke & Elliott blueberries.

A pint basket of fresh-picked red raspberries held in the field
U-Pick
Berries

U-Pick Raspberries

Reserve a U-Pick visit. Fall-bearing red raspberries from 1,000 plants.

Freshly dug sweet potatoes in the soil at harvest
Pre-order
Vegetables

Sweet Potatoes

A variety of sweet potatoes harvested the first weekend of October.

Market price per pound
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Through the seasons

Because we grow for our family first, quantities are limited and sell out. Reserve early and we'll reach out as soon as the harvest is ready.

A tray of blueberries and raspberries beside the farm's U-Pick sign
Baskets of blueberries, red raspberries, and black raspberries
An assortment of fresh-picked berries in pint baskets
A basket of red and golden raspberries
Fresh raspberries picked beside the canes

Harvest questions

What's in season right now?+

It depends on the time of year. Lavender peaks mid-June through July, blueberries run late July through September, raspberries arrive late summer into fall, and sweet potatoes are harvested the first weekend of October. Free-range eggs are available year-round, flock permitting.

When can I order sweet potatoes?+

Sweet potatoes are harvested the first weekend of October. We open orders the first week of September and sell by the pound while our family's supply lasts. There's no strict minimum.

What blueberry varieties do you grow?+

We grow 400 blueberry plants featuring Bonus, Duke, and Elliott varieties, which together give a long harvest from late July through September.

Are you growing anything new?+

Yes — greens like kale, lettuce, and basil are on the way, and our young orchard of fruit and nut trees will begin bearing in the coming seasons. We'll update this calendar as each becomes available.