Pick your own vegetables this summer
Coming Summer 2026. Spend an hour on our Woodinville farm picking tomatoes, pulling carrots, and making memories.
Come to our farm in Woodinville and pick your own produce. Tomatoes warm from the vine, carrots straight from the ground, cucumbers that still have the morning dew on them. It's an hour of sunshine, dirt under your fingernails, and vegetables you picked yourself.
We'll teach you how to harvest. You'll fill your basket with whatever looks good. Your kids will see where food actually comes from. And you'll leave with produce so fresh it changes how you think about grocery shopping.
When: July through September, weekends
Where: Our farm in Woodinville (16215 140th Pl NE)
How: Book your one-hour time slot in advance
What's available for picking
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Tomatoes
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Cucumbers
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Carrots
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Beets
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Lettuce
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Green beans
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Summer squash
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Onions
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Fresh herbs
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Cut flowers
Availability varies throughout the season. We manage plantings to ensure every group gets a great picking experience.
Support a real working farm
We're not a farm-themed amusement park. No hayrides, no petting zoo, no bounce houses. We don't even own a tractor—we farm by hand. This is a real farm where we grow real food, and you get to be part of that for an hour. When you come here, you're supporting local agriculture and meeting the people who grow your food.
Get the freshest produce possible
You're not guessing which tomatoes are ripe at the grocery store. You're picking them at peak ripeness and taking them home minutes later. The difference in flavor is dramatic. This is how produce is supposed to taste.
Give your kids a core memory
Your kid will pull carrots from the ground. Pick tomatoes off the vine. Get dirt under their fingernails. And thirty years from now, they'll tell their own kids about the day they went to a real farm.
How It Works
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1. Book online
Reserve your one-hour time slot
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2. Come ready
Sunscreen, farm-appropriate clothes, good shoes
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3. We provide
Baskets, scissors, wagons (bring your own containers too)
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4. Pick & pay
Admission per person + produce by the pound
Pricing
Admission: Per person (kids under 1 are free)
Produce: Priced by the pound, varies by crop
Season passes: Available for couples (1-2 people) and families (1-4 people)
Specific pricing to be announced—join the waitlist for updates
What to Know
What should I wear?
Dress for a farm: uneven ground, sun, bugs, the occasional pokey thing. Bring sunscreen and wear appropriate footwear. Think closed-toe shoes, not sandals.
What facilities are available?
Limited shade, outhouses available. Parking on-site (can get muddy). We recommend bringing water and a hat.
Can I bring my dog?
Sorry, no dogs allowed on the farm during U-Pick hours. We know it's a bummer, but it keeps everyone safe and the produce clean.
What happens if it rains?
We're in Seattle—light rain is fine and actually makes for great picking conditions. We'll email you the morning of your slot if lightning or heavy storms are expected.
Booking Details
Time slots open weekly — Pre-registration required (no walk-ins)
Book early — Earlier groups always get the best picking
No refunds — No refunds for booked slots
Be the first to book
Summer 2026. Limited slots each week. Join the waitlist and we'll notify you the moment booking opens.