2008 Events Calendar
     January 2008
List of Events for the 2008 Season

September  2008

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28 29 30 Now available: Sweet Corn, Squash, Muskmelon, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Onion, Garlic, and much more! Don't foget all of our jarred goods as well!

 

Check back to see calendar events change monthly.

Mother Nature determines the date and availability of the fruit and vegetables.
Contact us for more info

April/May
Greenhouses:
Proven Winner™ plants, component plants, Geraniums:Regal and Zonal, traditional annual flower plants, vegetable plants, Herbs, hanging baskets, and container gardens.
middle of April until sold out.
Homegrown Asparagus:
starting last week of April

June
Seedless Watermelon:
1st week June
Strawberries:
June
Tomatoes: Kentucky starting 4th week of June or 1st week July

July
Southern Illinois Peaches:
starting 1-2 week of July
Homegrown Cucumbers: 1st week of July
Homegrown Zucchini: 1st week of July
Potatoes:
1st week of July
Michigan Blueberries: 2nd week of July
Homegrown Bi Color Sweet Corn: 2-3 week of July
Grapes, Nectarines, Bing Cherries, Plums: middle of July based on quality and availability
Homegrown Onions:
2-3 week of July
Homegrown Beets: 2-3 week of July
Homegrown Cabbage: 2nd week of July

August
Homegrown Peppers:
middle of August
Homegrown Eggplant: middle of August
Homegrown Muskmelon: middle of August
Homegrown Tomatoes: starting middle of August
Homegrown Fall Mums: middle of August
Michigan Apples: around 3rd week of August

September
School Tours available for October. Call to schedule a time and for pricing.
Michigan Peaches: around Labor Day
Homegrown Fall Squash:
around Labor Day
Gourds, pumpkins, corn stalk bundles, pumpkin gourds, Indian corn, straw bales, fall decorations: middle of September
Fall Hayrides: September 29- October 28:
Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm
(all times weather permitting)

October.
Hayrides: Saturdays 9am-5pm and Sundays 11am-5pm (weather permitting)
Columbus Day Hayrides: 9am-5pm (weather permitting)

Horse Drawn Hayrides: October 11 & 12, 18 & 19 from 11:30am-4pm (weather permitting)
Harvest Playland: 4 acre corn maze, bounce house, castle maze, wooden train, cut outs, straw pyramid, corn stalk hut, and petting zoo September 29-October 28

Available All Season:
Amish Jams, Jellies, Pickled Products, Salsas, Noodles, Mustards, Mayo/Mustard Spreads, and Pie Fillings, Wisconsin Pure Maple Syrup and Local Honey.

HOURS: Monday- Saturday 9am-6pm; Sunday 11am-5pm

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