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Moorhead’s Blueberry Farm: Closed until 2024 Season
Welcome to Moorhead’s Blueberry Farm in Conroe, Tx!
We are closed until late May or early June of 2024, when the Blueberries get ripe again.
We are closed for the 2023 Blueberry season. I checked the field today and there are just not any Blueberries left. Thanks to everyone who came out this season and filled their buckets, and we’ll let the birds have what remains.
It’s been a fun season with plenty of smiles, hugs, and full buckets! So many amazing pickers and families have come out, but now it’s time to finish this one out. I want to thank everyone who makes this happen every year: our staff, our pickers, my wife and kids, and everyone else.
Remember that we don’t spray the plants, weeds, bugs, or Blueberries with anything. This means no pesticides or herbicides: we just let Mother Nature do her thing. Thanks as always for being the best Blueberry pickers in the world!
Andy Pearson, Moorhead Blueberry Farm
I also want to mention some fantastic local businesses that pick our blueberries and create masterpieces with them:
Michael’s Cookie Jar has a menu of Blueberry treats that are so amazing you have to order them: http://michaelscookiejar.com/blueberry
Sweet Cup Gelato makes frozen treats that are the best in Texas, and some of them have our Blueberries: https://www.sweetcupgelato.com
Kickin Kombucha is a local market and cafe, and they make an excellent special Blueberry Kombucha: https://kickinkombucha.com
Finally, Brennan’s of Houston is featuring our Blueberries in some of their incredible dishes and desserts: https://www.brennanshouston.com
I want to emphasize that these business owners come out and pick their blueberries by hand so that they can take them to the next level. They make their own gelato, cookies, kombucha, and everything else by hand in their kitchens so you know that the blueberries have not been shipped off somewhere for processing.
$3.75 per pound, cash or check only.
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