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  1. 4 days ago · Apples -September. Our PYO Apple Orchard offers a lot of different varieties! They all ripen at different times throughout the season. Early varieties include: Honey Crisp, All the Macs: Acey Mac, Ruby Mac, The Original Fix Mac, Cortland, Red Ruben. Ready in September: Macoun, Empire, Fortune, Jonagold, Red Rubens, Crimson Crisp, Autumn ...

  2. 5 days ago · Depending on the time of year our farms are open for the picking for everything from strawberries, raspberries, apples, pumpkins and more. Many of our area orchards have family events happening during peak times so plan your day and make it extra fun.

  3. 3 days ago · Pick-Your-Own will be open on Friday, July 5th from 8:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. *NOTE – on days that are above 90 degrees, we will likely close PYO at 1:00* Weaver Road Entrance – Gate 2 for all Pick-Your-Own!

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  4. 1 day ago · Pick your own sweet corn will be ready around mid July. Pick your own fall strawberries will begin in late July and apples will be ready to pick in late August. Pick-your-own asparagus is finished for the season.

  5. 3 days ago · Pick your own tasty apples, lovely selection of veggies and fruits, maple syrup and honey and if you are lucky sometimes homemade pie. Also they have a small petting zoo and it just a lovely property to walk about.

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    • (905) 627-0420
    • 37 Hamilton Regional Road 52, Hamilton Division, Ontario
  6. 5 days ago · Apples: There is a half peck minimum to pick in the apple orchard. Blueberries: There is a 2 pint minimum to pick in the fields. This includes anyone just coming to take pictures.

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  8. 5 days ago · Yes, but: Launching a new apple variety often takes over 20 years, and there’s no guarantee that it’ll take off. “Picking new apple varieties is a bit like picking for the stock market,” one farmer told Ontario Apple Growers. “ [They] could either pay off well or completely flop.” —QH.

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