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7/26/2010 Hello, Welcome to our 2010 berry picking season!!! We are open for picking blueberries. This has been a fantastic year for blueberries but the season is starting to wind down. We will be open every day through Sunday, Aug 1. After that, we still hope to be open, but it will depend on the berry crop at the time. Our vegetables are starting to come in. We have some fantastic sweet onions and potatos, so give them a try. For those trying to find us with your Garmin gps, try entering Chagrin Falls for the city. Hope to see you soon.
Thanks, Chuck
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| Our Pesticide Policy |
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We try to keep the use of pesticides on our berries to an absolute minimum. Just as we all sometimes need medicine to treat our ills, crops occasionally have problems and pests which need to be controled. It is only under these circumstances that we employ only the most environmentally friendly products and practices available. We thank you for your understanding.
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| News |
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Remember, our address has changed... we are still at 11391 Franks Rd, but it's now known as Auburn Twp, OH 44023....
Regular hours are 8:00am till 7:00pm Mon thru Sat and 10:00am till 6:00pm Sunday.***** Be sure to try the latest and most special addition to our berry patch, Black Currants. This unusual fruit contains four times the vitamin C as oranges, more antioxidants than blueberries or pomegranate, as well as being rich in iron and potassium. They are very plentiful now, so give them a try. |
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| Tips for visiting |
Welcome to Voytko Farms.
If you are returning for another season, Welcome Back!
Please
- mind the signs that are posted (there are bees and groundhog holes to watch out for)
- supervise children at all times (there may be farm tools and equipment that have sharp edges and moving parts)
- be sure to check the weather forecast for the Burton (zip code 44021) area and come prepared
- wear shoes, shirts and other proper clothing; sunscreen/hat and insect repellant may come in handy, as
will water on a hot day
- watch out for poison ivy
- no pets
- bring any trash to the barn, there are trash cans available
- respect the propetry and plantings, they are our business
Thank you!
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