Address: 1121 Woodbourne Road, 97 Styers Ln, Langhorne, PA 19047, USA
Phone: +12157029633
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
Howard McGoldrick
Great small farm family
corrin rickards
$4.99 per apple and the plastic is stuck all over not even edible. I don't remember these being like this before. Waste of money especially since I bought a few of them.
Keith Bower
Great place,good people,great foods
thomas linquist
Picked up a pumpkin and some baked goods that were delicious!
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The farm is open on Sunday September 26th from 9am - 6pm for Apple picking. Not sure about corn. I would call them direct for more details
They had white peaches today
No strawberries this year unfortunately due to late spring freeze. Plenty of other goodies in store.
yes that had a post about it, not sure of the wages
I don't know what the difference is between a baking pumpkin n a regular pumpkin, but they do sell all types of pumpkins. I'm sure you can cook or bake with these pumpkins.
9am
Yup. ;(
Before going there always inquire online and take appointment
Yes free
Masks are required and there's no corn maze or little haunted house walk through.
Yes but it's always a good idea to check their website to see what they are picking on the day you plan to go
No covering
Right now you can pick yellow peaches, nectarines, apples, Paula reds, and zucchini. http://www.styerorchard.com/whatspickin.html
They didn't have any apples to pick when we went pumpkin picking, however I know they do get local apples to sell in their store - they are marked as such w large orange signs. Hope this helps!
You better call them a my not get that message
They absolutely do. I'm assuming the other commenters are thinking about the market, which is not an affiliated business. If you're asking about the orchard, then yes, they allow dogs so long as you clean up after them and are respectful towards those around you. Leashes are required.
No just a store and farm
Their is a gift shop with a deli counter in the entrance
They do! They usually try to cut the vines preemptively for easier picking for the children too
No, it is not organic. My source is that I have worked there on and off over the years. They farm commercially, so be aware that if you have sensitivities to any pesticides or farming sprays, I would ask the owner first to be sure. To the other commenter, please be careful of sharing incorrect information as it could be dangerous to another's health. There are some who can become deathly ill if they consume something that has been treated.
Not usually; it's mostly pumpkins, goards, squash, indian corn, etc selling by then. By mid-September, it's best to call in advance to check what produce is still available for picking, if any.
If you call, they tell you everything they have. Someone always answers the phone!
It's an orchard not an animal farm the farm store may sell turkey though
They also have already picked pumpkins at different labeled prices where you pay. They start around $1 for small ones.
Hayrides are free you just pay for what you pick. The Corn Maze is an additional charge. There hours are 9 to 5 everyday I believe.
The owners farm commercially, that much I'm aware of. As far as GMOs go, I'd say it'd be best to ask the owner directly either on the phone or at the farm.
99 cents per pound for Apple...veggies similar price
Not sure. I think they should be open but still it's always good to call and ask.
Around 60 cents
I was there Sat and there was a tons of Apple's. They had eggplant peppers and I forget what else.
It depends on what time of year you go. The earlier you go there might be 4 or 5. Later you go most of the trees are picked pretty clean or the apples are rotten. So the best time is late September early October when there are about 6 varieties to choose from
Best time is mid September. You go in October things are pretty picked over
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