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Chesterfield County

CHESTERFIELD BERRY FARM AND MARKET
W. Aaron Goode
26002 Pear Orchard Road, Moseley, VA 23120
804.739.2404; FAX 804.739.3136

Directions:  Farm - From Route 288, take Hull Street West, 8 miles from Brandermill. Turn right on Skinquarter Road, 2 miles, left on Pear Orchard Road, 5 miles to farm.  Market - From 288, take Hull Street West, 8.5 miles from Brandermill, market on right.
Hours:  Farm - Call recorded harvest information for hours and picking conditions.  Market - Open mid-March till December 24 – 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.
Special Comments:  Come and enjoy a fun-filled day down on the farm.  Visit the animal barn, take a hayride, walk through the corn maze (October only) or try our homemade BBQ, coleslaw and lip-smacking beans.  During strawberry and pumpkin seasons, we will have Family Fun Weekends with games, music and children’s activities.  We also have our Strawberry Festival in May and our Pumpkin Festival in October.  Pumpkin school tours by reservation only.  Please check our Web site for school tour information. 
Products:  Pick-your-own and fresh-picked strawberries - late April-June; blackberries, late June-August; pumpkins, October plus select-your-own apples, cider, gourds, Indian corn, and corn stalks.  We grow a large selection of fresh vegetables throughout the summer to sell fresh-picked at our farm market, along with our jams, jellies and Peaks of Otter wines.

SWIFT CREEK BERRY FARM
Clyde and Kathy Goode
17210 Genito Road, Moseley, VA 23120
804.739.2037; FAX 804.739.1917
E-mail:  scbf@comcast.net

Directions:  From Richmond, take either Route 60 or Powhite Parkway to Charter Colony Parkway.  Turn left, go to Genito Road, turn right, go 4.5 miles and look for signs.
Hours:  Open April through October.  Call for hours and picking information.
Special Comments:  Ask about our mums for your fundraiser.
Products:  Pick-your-own and fresh-picked blueberries and vegetables.  Annuals, perennials and hanging baskets from our greenhouses in spring.  Mums, pansies and pumpkins in fall.

Virginia Produce Availability Chart
This chart shows approximate harvest periods. Harvest may vary by region and weather conditions.
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