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Fruits Rhubarb (February - Mid Summer) ... Strawberries (Late June - July 15th) ... Black Cherries (July 4th - Mid-August) ... Tart Cherries (Late July - Mid-August) ... Black Raspberries (Mid-July) ... Red Raspberries (Mid-July & Late August through Mid October) ... Blueberries (Mid-July - Mid-September) ... Apricots (Late July - Mid-September)
When to pick: the season starts with strawberries in June, cherries in July, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, currants, and peaches in Mid-July, nectarines and pears in August, and apples in September.
Red Raspberries (Mid-July & Late August through Mid October) Kern Road Farm will be bringing summer red raspberries, along with hand-prepared jams, preserves and flavored vinegars made from fruit grown on their farm.
Blackberries start to ripen in July and August, but watch for early bloomers in late June. For the best flavors, it is important to pick ripe blackberries — the ones that are dark black in color and look quite plump. If the berry is a light purple or red or is quite firm, it may need a few more weeks to ripen.
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Best Blackberry Varieties For Michigan Growers Some of the most popular blackberry varieties for Michigan growers include: Arapaho: This variety is known for its high yields, large fruit size, and early ripening. It is also resistant to many common blackberry diseases.
Cherries Michigan ranks 1st in the nation for tart cherry production, and 4th for sweet cherries.
Michiganders love blueberries! Blueberry season usually runs from July through September, and sometimes longer. Many farms welcome you to "pick your own" and enjoy the adventure of a fun farm experience.
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