Hello, blueberry lovers!

Welcome to Moorhead’s Blueberry Farm!

Oldest Pick-Your-Own Blueberry Farm in Texas (since 1977)

Family owned & operated

Over 20 different varieties of blueberries on 20 acres of land

Located between Kingwood & The Woodlands

We grow ’em, you pick ’em!

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Moorhead’s Blueberry Farm

Welcome to Moorhead’s Blueberry Farm in Conroe, Tx! 

Moorhead’s Blueberry Farm is closed for the 2024 season. We hope to open again in late May or early June of 2025.

Thank you to all of our amazing pickers who made 2024 an excellent Blueberry Season! I think this is the first time that a season has ended because of a hurricane, but my daughter and I checked the field again and there just aren’t any good berries left. I was hoping a last batch would ripen, but they’ve stayed small and unripe. My guess is that Hurricane Beryl convinced the plants to shut down blueberry production and focus on their growth. 

Thanks as always for all of the freely given advice and the fantastic conversations! We enjoy being able to do this and being able to meet so many wonderful people. I hope you all have had your electricity restored and that you came through the storm in good shape. I was caught flat-footed by this one, as I was expecting a tropical storm with a bunch of rain.  Instead we got a dose of extreme wind and many downed trees. I was so unprepared that my chainsaw was at the blueberry farm and I had to go get it after the storm to start cutting up the trees on our lawn. 

We will keep you posted about the 2025 season, and have a great year!

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

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, pies, 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.

 

Farm news

Updated: Monday, July 1st, 2024

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