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Pick Your Own

PickYourOwnApples_10-7-06.jpgSome would say that the middle of the summer is prime time to go pick your own fruits, and granted the prospect of a cheap bushel of self-picked berries has appeal. That being said, growing up in the NYC area, apple picking was the most accessible and popular pick your own activity – save for certain subsections of NJ where strawberries likely have a longstanding legacy. The Northeastern United States has a long and storied history of apple growing stretching back to the British arriving in the colonies and finding the only native apples here were crab apple. They promptly brought over seeds, established nurseries and began to propagate the growing of apples all up and down the East Coast, and with the help of people like Johnny Appleseed out to the Midwest.

So with all this in mind we suggest you use one of the upcoming fall weekend to check in on the fall foliage changes and pick some apples – or even pumpkins for Halloween.

Here are some resources
Greenmarket listings for pick your own
- Pick your own for New York state
- Pick your own for New Jersey
- Fall foliage map
- Fall foliage cams

Any places you've been to pick your own apples and pumpkins that we should visit?

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  • Some suggestions
    from a number of AskMeFites.

  • james murphy

    Anyone know a good place near the city or dia beacon for fuji apples?

  • T.R.

    I second Fall Gal's question, public tranportation info would be greatly appreciated.

  • FallGal

    Does anyone know if any of these spots are public-transportation convenient?



    Thanks!

  • Just yesterday I went to Fishkill Farms (owned by Barton Orchards). Lots of fun and beautiful weather. We cracked open a bottle of Yellowtail under the shade a of an empty apple tree (watch for falling apples!) and managed to miss the cutoff for yummy donuts and the maze. Maybe next time!

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