Fruits | Vegetables | Specialties

Fruits
Strawberries Northeaster - early June
Darselect - early June
Ovation - mid June
Tart Cherries late June - mid July
Red Raspberries late June - late July
early August - late September
Black Raspberries late June - early July
Purple Raspberries Royalty - mid July
Blueberries late June - early August
Thornless Blackberries August
Peaches Glenglo - mid July (cling, yellow, high acid)
Early Red Free - mid July (cling, white, high acid)

All of the peaches listed below are FREESTONE:

Red Haven - late July (yellow, high acid)
John Boy - early August (yellow, high acid)
Ernie's Choice - mid August (yellow, high acid)
Suncrest - mid August (yellow, high acid)
Beekman - early August (yellow, high acid)
White Lady - early August (white, low acid)
Raritan Rose - early August (white, high acid)
Sugar Lady - early August (white, low acid)
White Pearl - mid August (white, high acid)
Sugar Giant - mid August (white, low acid)
Coral Star - mid August (yellow, medium acid)
Gloria - mid August (yellow, medium acid)
Contender - mid August (yellow, high acid)
Loring - mid August (yellow, high acid)
Blushing Star - mid August (white, high acid)
Snow King - mid August (white, low acid)
Crest Haven - late August (yellow, high acid)
Harcrest - late August (yellow, high acid)
Snow Giant - late August (white, low acid)
Redskin - late August (yellow, high acid)
Encore - early September (yellow, high acid)
Laurol - mid September (yellow, high acid)
Apples Ginger Gold - mid August
Gala - late August - mid September
Honey crisp - early September
Red Delicious - mid September
Magnolia Gold - mid September - mid October
Jonagold - mid September
Empire - late September - early October
Golden Delicious - late September
Cameo - early October
IdaRed - early October
Stayman - early October
Mutsu - mid October
Suncrisp - mid - late October
Braeburn - mid - late October
Fuji - late October
Enterprise - late October
Granny Smith - late October
Pink Lady - late October - early November
Gold Rush - late October - early November.
Back to top


Vegetables
Spring Vegetables Spinach - early June - pick your own
Beets - late June - July - pick your own
Chard - late June - August - pick your own
Summer Vegetables Beets - late June - July - pick your own
Squash - June - August - Farm Market
Cantaloupes - July - August - Farm Market
Tomatoes - late July - Sept.-pick your own
Sweet Corn - mid July - September - Farm Market
Fall Vegetables Pumpkins - October - pick your own
Fall Squash - October - Farm Market
Spinach - October - pick your own
Beets - October - pick your own
Broccoli - October - pick your own
Chard - October - pick your own
Back to top


Specialties
Month of October Come and visit Larriland Farm in the Fall of the year. Enjoy the fall color display each year that Mother Nature puts on as the leaves change color. Gaze across the fields dotted with thousands of orange pumpkins, each one waiting to become a jack-o-lantern for your porch. The farm is decorated for Halloween with ghosts and goblins to delight and scare you. The fields are laden with crisp, succulent vegetables. The orchards are bent down with apples. It's the last harvest to reap before the cold winter sets in. And Fall is the perfect time to enjoy a tall glass of freshly squeezed apple cider.
Saturday/Sunday
Hayrides
On Saturdays and Sundays in October, we offer hayrides during the day (9:30am - 4:30pm) . This is a tractor drawn 20 minute wagon ride over the farm, through the stream and through the woods which are decorated for Halloween. These hayrides are open to everyone. A fee per person is charged. No reservation is required. Wagons run continuously from 9:30am to 4:30pm on Saturdays and Sundays..
Pumpkin Hayrides We offer a pumpkin hayride on weekdays in October. This wagon ride goes through the stream and the woods and includes a stop at the pumpkin field where everyone selects their favorite pumpkin. Then go through the straw maze on foot and try to find the way back out. Perfect for school groups, brownies and cub scouts. Reservations required. Call the Hayride Hotline 410-489-7034
Evening Hayrides Enjoy a long ride over the farm and through the stream and through the woods with a tractor and wagon. The ride can be followed by a campfire for your story telling and singing. Only well organized and chaperoned groups accepted. Just right for birthdays, anniversaries, scout outings, parties, etc. Call the Hayride Hotline 410-489-7034
Special Activities The Straw Maze, built with over 1000 bales of straw, is a delightful place to get lost. The maze is open every day in October. The Boo Barn is for children ages 4 - 8. It is in the dark bottom of the Red Barn and is filled with animated, not too scary ghosts and goblins. The Boo Barn is open every day in October.
Back to top