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We Are Open:
June 7 – June 20

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

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Closed

9

Closed

10

Open 1–7 pm

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Closed

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Open 1–7 pm

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Open 7 am - 2 pm

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Closed

Our Berry Best Blueberries

At Bay Blueberry Farms, every blueberry begins right here at home in our greenhouse before being planted and carefully tended by hand. We believe great berries come from simple things: rich soil, fresh water, and a whole lot of patience. That means no pesticides, no harsh chemicals, and no shortcuts. Just plump, juicy blueberries picked fresh from the bush at the peak of sweetness.

Delicious, pesticide-free, ready-to-eat blueberries.
Bay Blueberry Farm

Prices

You Pick Blueberries

$5.00 for a pint

$10.00 for a quart

$18.00 for two quarts

Payment

We accept: 

Cash (preferred)

QR code to Venmo

(electronic payments)

Card 

(when the farm stand has an attendee)

Hours

Hours are expected to change due to Maryland's ever-changing weather, heat, and holidays. Please see our Instagram, Facebook, or Google for hours.

Rules

Due to the Perkins family’s busy lifestyle, there may not always be someone attending The Picking Post. We kindly ask that everyone follows the honor system when picking and paying. Don’t worry... the blueberries are watching!

Parking

Please park behind the green house!

Picking

Grab a bucket at the Picking Post. See prices above.

Perching

Sit and relax at the Berry Bar specially made for you.

Picking Post

Picking Post

Coming Soon...

Coming Soon...

Berry Bar

Grown from Grit & Good Soil

Starting in 2016, what started as a tiny victory garden with big backyard dreams, this patch of land grew pumpkins, watermelon, cantaloupe, and plenty of stubborn plants that survived purely on hope.

 

After lots of digging, dreaming, and dirt-covered research, in 2020 Bay Blueberry Farms discovered our soil had the perfect blueberry balance, acidic earth, and wild Maryland cold snaps that blueberry bushes love.

Today, our bushes grow beautiful blueberries, without pesticides, so you can pick, pop, and probably overeat berries straight from the bush.

 

What started as a simple side project has blossomed into a 'berry' sweet little spot where we welcome muddy boots, berry-stained fingers, and full buckets.

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