HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut’s pick-your-own farms are bursting with ripe, juicy strawberries ready to be eaten. Now is the time to visit a Connecticut berry patch for a fun experience with family and friends!
“Weather conditions have been favorable to provide our first pick-your-own fruit of the season a strong start with abundant flavor,” said Agriculture Commissioner Bryan P. Hurlburt. “Find a strawberry patch near you at CTGrown.org for an afternoon outdoors and then enjoy them as a snack, on a salad or in your smoothie. Stock up and freeze them or whip up a delicious dessert of strawberry shortcake for dad next weekend as you celebrate Father’s Day!”
When you head out to the strawberry patch look for plump, firm berries with a bright red color and natural shine. Once home, wash the berries, cut the stem away and store in a cool place. If storing in a refrigerator, wait to clean them until you eat them as rinsing speeds up spoiling.
Find a Connecticut strawberry patch for fresh flavor and explore a way of life at CTGrown.org.
–Connecticut Department of Agriculture