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Granny May’s Strawberry Farm is releasing tickets for its u-pick strawberries. Admission for people 17 years and up is $15 and you get one bucket to fill up. Kids ages 4 to 16 get in for $7 apiece.
The farm offers pick-your-own strawberries at $15 per bucket or pre-picked strawberries at $17 per bucket and $5 per quart. Search “Barry’s Strawberry Farm” on Facebook for more information ...
With recent cool, wet weather, double-check u-pick farms' websited or Facebook page to make sure they're open and strawberries are still available.
Albion [2] [8] [9] [10] Day neutral: University of California 2006 Diamante × Cal 94.16-1 The variety Albion is known for its large to very large fruit. Fruit is mostly conical, very firm and red in color. Its flavor is very good for a day-neutral and is sweet and pleasant. It is a high yielding cultivar with robust runners and stalks.
Some towns have annual strawberry festivals, see Strawberry festival § United States. The Driscoll's company began with strawberries here and still grows and sells here; they have since expanded to other states, countries, and types of berries. Cal Poly runs the Strawberry Center [5] for both research, and producer education.
'Camino Real' is unusually vulnerable to Botrytis Fruit Rot (Botrytis cinerea) in the conditions around the University of Florida's Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Dover, Florida. [6] Chandler et al., 2006 finds 'CR' is the worst among several common varieties, although 'Sweet Charlie' is also consistently somewhat susceptible. [6]