Where to Go to Pick-Your-Own

Protecting our farms not only protects access to fresh, local food but also protects beautiful flora and fauna! Visiting pick-your-own flower farms is one of many activities to experience in Lancaster County, and it’s a great way to support hardworking farm families! Plus, who doesn’t love a fresh bouquet to brighten up a room? Looking to pick-your-own flowers and buy local? Keep scrolling for some of the most popular pick-your-own experiences in Lancaster!
Harvest Lane Farm Market
Harvest Lane Farm Market offers seasonal produce, local baked goods, and more! Not only is it a great local farm market for weekly grocery shopping, it’s also an excellent place for pick-your-own flowers this time of year. Not in the mood to pick your own? Pick up a gorgeous pre-made bouquet at the market! You can visit Harvest Lane at 851 E Oregon Rd, Lititz, PA, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Brecknock Orchard
Brecknock Orchard is a family-owned orchard and farm. It’s a great place to visit for fresh, seasonal produce, as well as pick-your-own experiences! Plus, Brecknock hosts numerous fun festivals throughout the year to celebrate successful harvests and share special farm-fresh products. Visit Brecknock Orchard at 390 Orchard Road, Mohnton, PA. Their hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Thursday to Saturday.
EverFresh Produce
Located at 3145 Division Highway, New Holland, PA, EverFresh Produce offers fresh produce, local baked goods, and more! This market offers both pick-your-own flowers and pre-made bouquets available for purchase. Visit this hidden gem Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., or Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Remember that many local stands only accept cash or checks, so stop by an ATM before visiting them! As always, never take photos of our Amish or Plain-Sect community members. Visitors are often welcome to take pictures of the produce or farm property, as long as faces are not recognizable.
Picking your own local-grown flowers is one of many exciting summer experiences in Lancaster County! Plus, it’s a great way to support local farms. Want to support a preserved farm? Click here for a list of locations and their hours! While most do not offer pick-your-own flowers, many still offer fresh, locally made bouquets and other arrangements.
Protecting the Lancaster we love means protecting the farms that make Lancaster such a beautiful place to be. If we lose farmland, we lose the gorgeous bouquets and memorable experiences we’ve all come to love. To learn about ways you can get involved, click here!