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Our Berry Stands are OPEN!
with fresh market Strawberries, and Raspberries.
Our Berry Stands will be stocked continuously with hand picked berries through-out the day.
Barbie's Berries Berry Stands will be located at:
- Lynden- Fairway Shopping Center Front Street
- Lynden- Raspberry Ridge Golf Course
- Bellingham- Shell Station corner of Guide Meridian and Kellogg.
- Ferndale-Farmers Market Saturdays only starting Mid June
- Farm Stand
Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries and Blackberries are sold by the flat and half flat. We will gladly take orders for multiple flats for pick up at our stands or at the farm. for large orders please call ahead so we can make sure to have the quantity you need. Orders can be picked up at the nearest stand to you or you may pick them up at the farm.
Price for Raspberries, Blueberries and Blackberries hand picked by the flat
Enjoy the taste of fresh berries all year long! Buy extra berries and stock up for the winter. Remember berries freeze and can well, making them a healthy and welcome winter treat.) |
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- 2 or more Flats are $17.00ea
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Our U-Pick farm is OPEN for Strawberries and Raspberries!! ----- . Our U-Pick Farm is open during harvest season from 9-6 daily. Our U-Pick location is: 7655 Melody Lane, Ferndale, WA 98248 ---
Bring your own containers to transport the berries you pick home, shallow boxes or shallow plastic containers work best.
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U-pick farm -- Is open!
U-Pick Prices are:
- Strawberries -- $1.35 per pound
- Raspberries -- $1.50 per pound
- Blueberries -- $1.50 per pound
- Blackberries -- $1.50 per pound
Directions to Barbies Berries U-Pick Farm
From Bellingham: Go north on I-5 and take Grandview exit #266 Take a right at stop sign, then turn left at next stop sign which will be Enterprise. Stay on Enterprise for approximately. 3 miles then turn right on Willeys Lk. Rd. Go up the hill about ½ mile, then right on Melody Ln. There will be signs to direct you.
From Blaine: Go east on Lynden Birch Bay Rd. ( towards Lynden) Turn right on Enterprise (4-way stop). Go approximately. 1 mile, then turn left on Willey’s Lk. Rd. Go up the hill ¼ mile and turn right on Melody Ln. There will be signs to direct you
From Lynden:Turn West onto Lynden Birch Bay Rd. (towards Birch Bay) Go approximately. 2 miles, then left on Rathbone Rd. Go 2 miles then right on Melody Ln. There will be signs to direct you
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| Strawberry Harvest Starts in early to mid June and continues through mid July. We grow 5 varieties of Strawberries that have been developed especially for our region. We specialize in Hood and Shuksan Varieties. |
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Strawberry Season will start mid June we also have strawberries available sliced, sugared and frozen in 1 and 2 gallon containers. The frozen Strawberries are available at the farm call for prices and availability. ----- The hours are from 9-6 daily.
- Hoods - known for their exceptionally Sweet flavor
- Sumas - old time favorite
- Shuksan - great in Jams because of their natural pectin
- Puget Summer - a large firm berry - excellent for eating fresh
- Fire Cracker - late summer - great fresh, sliced or frozen
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Raspberry Harvest Raspberry harvest starts late June, and runs through late July We Grow many varieties of Raspberries, this allows us to extend our harvest season providing raspberries through late July.--- U-pick farm is open for Raspberries. you can also get Raspberries hand picked at Barbies Berry Stands
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Blueberry Harvest Blueberries are available hand picked at Barbies Berry Stand or U-pick at the Farm Blueberry harvest starts Mid July and runs through mid August Call ahead for large hand-picked orders
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Blackberry Harvest Blackberries are available hand picked at Barbies Berry Stand or U-pick at the Farm Call ahead for large hand-picked orders |
| Berry Season may only last for a few months in the summer and enjoying fresh berries each day is a special treat, but don't forget you can enjoy the wonderful flavors of summer by freezing berries, making berry jam, berry pies, ice cream and deserts. you can even try your hand at making your own berry wine. Nothing perks up a winter breakfast like mixed berries topping your favorite cereal or waffles. With a little preparation and planning you can enjoy Strawberries, Raspberries and Blueberries all year long. |
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