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Our restrooms are cleaned and sanitized regularly.  Please don’t come if you are experiencing any symptoms of illness.

Naylor Organics U-pick is owned and operated by Mike and Nori Naylor.  Mike is a third generation farmer who purchased the land from his parents in 1979.  Both of Nori’s grandparents farmed, so she has farming in her blood as well.  The Naylors converted to organic practices in 1984 and became certified organic in 1990.  The 40 acre homestead is planted in several varieties of stone fruit (apricots, nectarines, peaches and plums).  There is also a small blackberry patch.  Visitors are welcome to tour the farm and pick fruit from the 3 acre parcel that is designated for U-pick.  We have chickens that will begin laying in July.

Season:  -May 25 to August 31st
Hours:  Wednesdays – Fridays 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM*

Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Appointments required for groups of 10 or more.

*Always call ahead for availability. Hours are subject to change.

Prices:

We sell by container.  Prices vary by variety and range from $10.00/5lb. bucket for plums to $14.00/5lb. bucket for apricots.  Peaches & Nectarines are $12.00/5lb. bucket.  Blackberries are $5.00/pint. Eggs will be available in July for $6.00/dozen or $13.00/assorted flat (2 1/2 dz).

We provide buckets and baskets for picking.  No ladders are necessary.  Limited quantities of pre-picked fruit are available for $1 extra per container. It is best to request pre-picked fruit a day before.  We will pick it the day you pick it up.

Things to Remember about U-pick

  • Come early in the day, if possible, to beat the heat.
  • Wear insect repellent.
  • Wear long pants, a hat, and sunscreen for protection from weeds and the sun.
  • Wear sturdy shoes (not flip-flops or open toed sandals) since the ground is uneven.
  • Bring a personal water bottle (clean water is available for refills).
  • Wash your hands before picking fruit (a sink and restrooms are available).
  • Wash the fruit before eating it.

We hope to see you soon.

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