Pick Your Own
Pick Your Own – For Field Ripened Goodness!
Some PYO fields are rotated around on our 425 acre farm to ensure proper crop nutrition. Please look for our PYO signs to direct you, or call our Farm Stand for guidance 518-507-6562. Parking is available, typically roadside, near PYO locations. We encourage you to bring a wagon for greater ease of transporting heavier crops to your vehicle, as driving in the fields is not desirable. We have a limited supply of wagons available on a first come, first served basis.
HOURS
Wed-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat and Sun 8am-4pm
Hours subject to change without notice, please like our Facebook page for more up-to-date info
Blueberries - NO PICKING MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS
Our second PYO crop!
Begins in early July and is priced per pound.
Perfect for freezing, baking and all your jam/jelly needs!
Bring your friends and family out to Hand Melon Farm’s Pick Your Own fields for a fun and fresh way to enjoy a day outdoors harvesting the goodness of Earth!
Field trips and birthday parties are welcome! We offer group discounts and can provide a tent, seating, bathrooms and place to keep your cakes chilled!
Contact our Stand Manager for info
Michel Mauro 518-925-4776
Strawberries
First available PYO crop of the season!
Mid-June-Great way to spend Father’s Day!
Bring your own containers or we can provide!
Price is per pound. We can pre-weigh any containers you bring and subtract the weight when you’ve completed your harvest!
We have delicious biscuits for purchase, available right at the field!
Beginning the Saturday of Labor Day weekend, PYO Veggies begins!
This is the time to stock up for canning and freezing!
Tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, many winter squash varieties, sweetie snack peppers, assorted hot peppers, and pumpkins!
Price per bushel- tomatoes, eggplant, squash. MIX AND MATCH. No need to fill an entire bushel with only one variety!
Price per pound-sweetie snack peppers, hot peppers, cherry/grape tomatoes, and pumpkins.
Bring your own bushel or purchase one on site for $3.
Be sure to follow us on Facebook for the latest news about the crops and their readiness!