Pick Your Own

We want your experience at our farm to be a pleasant and enjoyable one, so here are a couple of tips to help prepare you for how our operation works

Arriving at the farm

Look for our sign along Bradford Road, when arriving to the farm you will find parking available along the tree line to your left.

Once you park, please make your way to the blue and white tent (or garage if directed) to find out where we’ll be picking on the day you visit!

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Hand Washing Station

We ask kindly that all visitors to the farm wash or sanitize their hands before picking.


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Picking Buckets

In order to make it easier for you to gather berries, we have containers available at no extra charge. If you prefer to use your own, you are more than welcome to do so, but first bring them to the stand so we can weigh them before you get started so you don’t pay for the weight of the container at checkout.

Smaller buckets fitted with strings to go around your neck are also available for anyone wishing to use one - simply pick into these and dump your excess into the larger container.


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Finding the Right Berries

Our farm is home to roughly 4,000 mature blueberry bushes divided over 12 different varieties. While there might be several varieties available on any given day, as each one ripens at a different time during the season, the location you pick at could possibly vary from visit to visit.

Once you arrive and have your bucket we will personally show you which row(s) are open for picking that day, and where you can find the ripest berries!


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Paying for Your Blueberries

Once you’ve finished picking, come back to the blue and white tent, or garage if you’ve been picking out behind the house, and we’ll get you on your way.

Our berries are sold by the pound, and our scales will tell you exactly how much you’ve picked and what is owed.

We accept cash, credit/debit, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and personal checks. We’re also now a SNAP/EBT authorized farm stand and offer the Granite State Market Match to double your SNAP benefit for fresh blueberries!

While at the stand please grab some water for a quick refreshment and take a look at some of our other products for sale. For those who sampled while you picked, please consider making a small donation to the Bartlett’s Sin Bin.

To learn more about caring for your blueberries check out our Learn About Blueberries section.