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A colorful rainbow of crops

Our strawberries are typically harvested from late May through June. Blueberries are generally harvested from July to early August.  We feature our pumpkins and squash are harvested from late September through October, in time for autumn festivals and holidays. Guests harvest Christmas trees from late November through December.

strawberry on the vine

Strawberries

Over fifty years ago, Terry Jones returned from a trip across the country to bring a new crop of strawberries to his father’s Christmas Tree Farm.
blueberries on the vine

Blueberries

Jones Family Farms has been welcoming guests to harvest blueberries at the farm for over 40 years. Packed with nutrition, health benefits and sweet summer taste, the blueberry is an ideal snack for the dog days of summer.
Fall Pumpkins in the field

Pumpkin Season

Fall is a festive time when we celebrate the harvest season at our beautiful Pumpkinseed Hill Farm. Bright orange pumpkins lie nestled among hay and green vines, ready to be harvested and carried home.
Christmas trees in the mist

Christmas Trees

Thank you for your support of our farm. It means so much to the Jones family and our farmers that your family will visit our farm for the wonderful holiday and family experience of getting a Christmas tree.
orange, yellow green flowers in the greenhouse nursery

Flowers

At Jones Family Farms, we are passionate about growing and offering a diverse range of flowers in our advanced greenhouse. By maintaining a controlled environment, we ensure that our flowers, including mixed hanging baskets, herbs, vegetables, and flowers, are available in the early spring and are consistently vibrant and fresh. We prioritize sustainable practices, reducing water usage and minimizing pesticide reliance to cultivate beautiful, long-lasting blooms while protecting the environment.

As we reflect on our agricultural adventures and experiences, I find it exciting to realize that our many environmental practices work in symbiosis with the positive ecological impacts and the economic success of our farm.

I believe this is a critical message for our nation to embrace.

Terry Jones