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Strawberry Picking Season is here!!!

PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES

One of our favourite activities to do with kids in winter is to take them strawberry picking. It doesn’t matter how old they are, or even if they don’t like strawberries, because everyone loves strawberry picking! Entry to the fields is free, and you will pay per kilo at the end of the pick.

WHEN TO GO

The main strawberry picking season in Brisbane is between May and October. Always check out your local farms for strawberry season dates and open times. Most strawberry fields in Queensland have a Facebook page, which will advise of opening times and if there are any potential issues caused by weather.

WHERE TO GO

McMartin’s Strawberry Farm

Where: The end of Sports Rd, Bli Bli (beside the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary)

PYO is for the entire strawberry season. You can choose to pick your own strawberries, or you can buy directly from the fridge. They also have an on-site cafe and a kids’ playground.

Strawberry Fields

Where: 133 Laxton Rd, Palmview (exit 190 off Bruce Highway — follow the signs)

PYO is offered during the entire strawberry season. They have an on-site cafe, plenty of space for a picnic, and a children’s playground. It is located near Aussie World and Opals Down Under, making for the ideal detour before heading home.

Rolin Farms

Where: 124-190 Rutters Rd, Elimbah

PYO is from mid-June until October, but you can purchase strawberries from the start of June.Chambers Flat Strawberry FarmWhere: 912 Chambers Flat Road, Chambers Flat

PYO is only available in August, September and October, though you can buy strawberries from the farm shop from June to November.

PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES: THE OFFICIAL GUIDE

1. Check in with the strawberry farm before you go to make sure the season is underway and to confirm PYO is available. Websites and Facebook pages are good places to start.

2. Wear gumboots or old shoes. Take a dirty clothes bag in your car for when you return from picking for both your shoes and any clothing that gets muddy.

3. Explain to the kids that you can’t eat the strawberries while you pick them. It helps to tell them this before you go.4. Get there early.5. Take an esky so you can take home some strawberry ice cream, or make your own when you get home.

6. Follow the instructions when you arrive at the fields to ensure a safe and fun time for everyone!

7. Have fun!