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Where to pick blueberries

01:00 AM EDT on Wednesday, July 16, 2008


AP

The summer’s harvest continues with blueberries.

Here’s a list of some blueberry farms and stands, most offering “pick-your-own.” Don’t just hop into the car and go. Call ahead to be sure they’re ready for you. Some farms get picked clean of a first crop, but a second or third will come in for the patient fruit lovers.

Coventry: Macomber’s Blueberry Farm, Old Rice City Road, (401) 397-5079.

Cranston: Pippin Orchard Nurseries and Farm, 1199 Pippin Orchard Rd. (401) 828-0358.

Exeter: Schartner Farms, Route 2. (401) 294-2044.

Glocester: Harmony Farms, 359 Saw Mill Rd. (401) 934-0741.

Johnston: Dame Farm, Brown Avenue. (401) 949-3657. No pick-your-own.

Little Compton: Boughs and Berry Farm, 255 Peckham Rd., (401) 635-8582.

Middletown: Sweet Berry Farm, 19 Third Beach Rd. (401) 847-3912.

North Kingstown: Smith’s Berry Farm: 320 Shermantown Rd. (401) 295-7669.

Delvecchio’s Farm, 302 Potter Rd., (401) 884-9598.

Rehoboth, Mass.: Dufort Farm, 55 Reservoir Ave. (508) 252-6323.

Seekonk, Mass.: Osamequin Farm, 83 Walnut St., (508) 336-0961.

Smithfield: Jaswell Farm, 50 Swan Rd. (401) 231-9043.

Warwick: Rocky Point Farm, 130 Rocky Point Ave. (401) 738-8010.

Westerly: Manfredi Farms, 77 Dunn’s Corner Rd. (401) 322-0027.

Harvest charts, farm stands and other berry information are available online at dem.ri.gov/

programs/bnatres/agricult/

berrylst.htm

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