Looking for something to help you beat the winter blues brought on by Maine's harsh winters? I may have found the perfect thing to help.
According to ONLYINYOURSTATE, Pineland Farms in New Glouster has the perfect set of activities to help you beat all of your winter blues...
It time to start thinking about Halloween and if you and your family haven't done so yet, it's time to pick your pumpkin! Much like picking your own blueberries and apples, many Maine farms are open for you to pick your own pumpkin.
The folks at The Morris Farm in Wiscasset are hosting their 17th annual Tour de Farms on Sept. 10, where riders can enjoy some cycling and some gorgeous fall scenery and sample local farm products.
Strawberry season is Maine is short and sweet! It starts mid to late June and last into the first part of July. So as the kids get out of school for the summer, you might want to take the whole family to do some strawberry picking! Here's a guide of area farms where you can pick your own strawberries.
July is winding down and before you know it, the kids will be going back to school. This Sunday, July 26th take the family to one of close to 100 family farms in Maine that are participating in the 26th Annual Maine Open Farm Day.
The weather leading up to strawberry season in Maine has been perfect and it looks like it will be a very good season. Strawberry season in Maine is usually late June until mid July. Plan an afternoon with the family and do some strawberry picking. Here's a quick guide of farms that you can do some strawberry picking.