News Summary
Gurosik’s Berry Plantation in Edgefield County has launched its U-Pick strawberry season, starting April 12, 2025. The plantation features eight strawberry fields, with three open for public picking. Visitors can expect a joyful outdoor experience filled with sweet strawberries and beautiful flower fields, which will open for U-Pick activities for Mother’s Day. Additionally, thornless blackberries may arrive nearly a month early this year, enhancing the berry-picking excitement. The plantation is open for U-Pick from Tuesday to Saturday, offering generous picking hours and roadside stands for convenience.
Exciting Times in Edgefield County as Gurosik’s Berry Plantation Kicks Off U-Pick Strawberry Season!
Edgefield County is buzzing with excitement as Gurosik’s Berry Plantation officially opened its much-anticipated U-Pick strawberry season on April 12, 2025. A visit to their lush fields promises a delightful day of berry-picking fun, with the strawberry plants already ripening beautifully as we roll into mid-April.
Your U-Pick Adventure Awaits
Located at 345 Briggs Rd., Gurosik’s offers an expansive farm experience featuring eight strawberry fields. Out of these, three fields are dedicated to the public U-Pick activities, while five help supply the local market and beyond, reaching all the way to Charlotte, North Carolina. It’s a dreamy spot for families looking to spend a day outdoors, filled with the sweet aroma of strawberries and laughter in the air.
But that’s not all! The beautiful flower fields are set to open for U-Pick festivities just in time for Mother’s Day, making for the perfect gift surprise. Planning a visit to pick some blooms? You won’t want to miss the chance to create precious memories!
Berry Yummy News: Thornless Blackberries Are Early!
While the past fall brought severe weather, particularly the heavy rains and winds from Hurricane Helene that caused significant damage to the plantation, Gurosik’s has bounced back remarkably. Despite challenges, including a tough frost in March that affected the initial crop’s yield, the farm is seeing bright prospects, with a second crop of strawberries expected to be both plentiful and sweeter than the first. It’s like a silver lining on a cloudy day!
U-Pick Hours and Market Details
For those eager to pick their own strawberries, Gurosik’s U-Pick hours are pretty generous! Swing by from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to pop into the farm market, which stays open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Make sure to bring cash or checks, though, because plastic won’t fly here!
If you can’t make the trip to the plantation, fear not! Gurosik’s has roadside stands in North Augusta, Aiken, and Augusta. These stands operate from Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or until they sell out. Fancy a sweet strawberry treat? Now you know where to find it!
Weather Updates & Visitor Tips
This year has brought favorable weather, with just the right amount of rain and no serious drought concerns, so it’s a fantastic time for berry-picking! But before you hop in the car, remember to call ahead to ensure the weather conditions are ideal for your visit. A little preparation can go a long way!
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- Post and Courier: Gurosik’s U-Pick Strawberry Season Opens
- WRDW: Strawberry Picking Is a Family Event
- News Center Maine: Where to Pick Fresh Strawberries in Maine
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- Post and Courier: Lowcountry Strawberry Fest is Live for 2025

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