Coin-Sized Blueberries Are Naturally Grown In Kansas At Chautauqua Hills Farm
By Clarisa|Published April 30, 2020
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Are you a big berry fan, or a fan of big berries? These juicy, coin-sized blueberries are hand-grown in Kansas with love and care. From seed to pie, we can’t get enough of these giant berries. Have you heard of this Kansas farm before? We can almost taste the berries they’re growing here.
Welcome to the stunning Chautauqua Hills Farm in a place called Longton, Kansas. This farm specializes in blueberries, but not just any blueberries.
Their big claim to blueberry fame is their coin-sized blueberries that no one can get enough of. Usually compared to nickels, it's no wonder everyone wants a taste for themselves.
Every year at harvest, these bushes are picked clean of the coin-sized treats, which are then sold to plenty of hungry Kansans, farmers and berry lovers alike.
Not only do they have juicy blueberries though, but they also grow and sell blackberries! Both berries are grown with plenty of TLC and ready to be brought home when they're at their juiciest.
They've been growing since 2006 and open to the public since 2010. Produce is available during June and July, where you can pick your own or pick up some already pre-picked.
To come pick the berries yourself, you'll need to register and make sure you're on time for your spot. To call and reserve a spot, you'll want to check out their website.
Do you know of a farm that sells summer produce, hosts tours, or is a great U-Pick place? Tell us about it at this link here! The more farms the merrier.
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