Agua Linda Farm

Harvest Schedule

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Come visit the farm!

*(Scroll down for general harvest schedule - of course, Mother Nature has the last say! For current crop info., click here)

Most of what we grow is available in our U-Pic gardens or is pre-picked and can be found in our store. We are open to the public seasonally on Saturdays and Sundays from 10AM to 3 PM. (hours may change during festivals) There is no admission to the farm when we are not having festivals.

NO PETS
NO OUTSIDE FOOD


-Some crops, like onions, garlic and potatoes are harvested at once by us and are not available U-Pic, but can be purchased at the farm stand when in season. 

-Come dressed appropriately - a hat, shoes that can get a little dirty. We have buckets and encourage you to bring bags.

-All produce is weighed and priced by the pound. We accept Visa or Mastercard.

-Admission is charged only during our festivals.

-While you're here, plan on looking around.  The petting zoo and other animals are waiting for a visit!

-When we are closed (either for the season or mid-week days) we are still available for weddings, birthday parties, tours, private events and field trips (April/October) by reservation only.  Contact us.

-Farm stand hours vary from month to month based on crop conditions and watering schedules.

- Sorry - we do not allow picnicing on the farm.

March
Our U-Pic season begins in March. Spring greens, arugula, turnips, carrots, chois, kale and brazing greens.

April
Lettuce, cabbage, carrots, sugar snap peas, snow peas, fava beans.  Easter event Saturday before Easter (admission charged).  Closed Easter Sunday.

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Our honey is available year round and comes from hives on the farm and neighboring ranches.  

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May & June
Zucchini, squash, beans, snow peas, onions (we pick), swiss chard, bok choy.  Garlic and Onions are harvested at the end of May for our festival (2nd weekend of June) when admission is charged.

July & August
Zucchini, squash, beans, okra, cucumbers, basil

September

Turnips, cabbage, zinnias, sunflowers, beans, okra, cucumbers, melons, squash

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October
During October, we celebrate the harvest with our annual Fall Festival. Admission is charged.  We are open Saturdays and Sundays and Friday evenings.  Field trips only come Mondays through Fridays by reservation.  Special events, contests, concerts and movie nights!  

Pumpkins, decorative gourds, sunflowers, zinnias, watermelon, tomatoes, lettuce, squash, lettuce, beans, okra, cucumbers. Addmission charge

November

Closed for the season.


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All our grass pastured beef begins with the gleam in the eye of Cyrus, the bull.   We raise a small herd of grass pastured beef.  We do not use any hormones or anti-biotics.  Beef is available on a limited basis at the farm store.

Our farm store also stocks local honey, handmade soaps and canned jams and sauces.