Connecticut Agriculture
Blue Jay Orchards
140-acre apple orchard with cider mill and press, farm market, pick-your-own apples in Sept. and Oct. Hayrides to pumpkin patch during Oct. (weekends only)
Silverman's Farm
Farmer?
Jones Family Farms
Established in 1848, this 400
The Dudley Farm
A 19th-century working farm and living history museum located on 10 acres with an 1844 farmhouse, barns, gardens and livestock. Farmer?s market, June-Oct., Sat. 9-12;
Pinchbeck's Rose Farm
Family owned and managed cut flower farm since 1929. Home to the largest greenhouse in the country with 80,000
Tir' na nO'g Farm
1755 house on 22
Wright's Mill Farm
A 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage and wagon rides;
Pickin' Patch
Connecticut's tenth oldest family farm, since 1666. Pick-your-own fruits and vegetables (in season) and bedding plants (spring)
4-H Center at Auer Farm
The farm setting provides hands-on science experiences. Production farm with 120
Rose's Berry Farm
Pick-your-own strawberries (call for location), raspberries, blueberries, pumpkins, and Christmas trees; country store, hay rides, cider, breakfast with a view on Sun. (June-Oct.), Christmas shop (
Halfinger Farms
Family owned and operated with a wide selection of live plants including herbs, perennials, and annuals;
Caprilands Herb Farm
Rustic 18th century farmhouse surrounded by over 30 herb gardens (300+ varieties)
Edmondson's Farm
Operating farm with greenhouses and gardens, over 150 varieties of herbs, country gift and florist shops;