Here you can find juicy, delicious fruit from the region! The plantations of SL Gartenbau GmbH mainly grow strawberries, apples and blueberries of different varieties, which are available for self-picking and purchase.
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It is best to bring your own containers, baskets or bags for self-picking. These are weighed at the checkout and later deducted from the total weight.
Seasonal times:
The strawberry self-harvest usually starts at the end of May, beginning of June and lasts until the middle/end of July, depending on the weather.
The blueberry season lasts from the beginning of July to September.
The apple season with self-harvest and sale runs from mid-September to October.
Weather-related changes are possible! Current information and times can therefore be found in the harvest information on the website or the Facebook page.
How to get there:
The self-harvesting areas are located in Neu Vehlefanz on the streets 'Am Krämerwald' and 'Gustav-Büchsenschütz-Weg'.
By the way:
SL Gartenbau GmbH is also one of the largest chicory producers in Germany! Production has been a tradition here since 1962 - and retail chains throughout Germany are supplied with chicory from Vehlefanz.
Seasonal times:
The strawberry self-harvest usually starts at the end of May, beginning of June and lasts until the middle/end of July, depending on the weather.
The blueberry season lasts from the beginning of July to September.
The apple season with self-harvest and sale runs from mid-September to October.
Weather-related changes are possible! Current information and times can therefore be found in the harvest information on the website or the Facebook page.
How to get there:
The self-harvesting areas are located in Neu Vehlefanz on the streets 'Am Krämerwald' and 'Gustav-Büchsenschütz-Weg'.
By the way:
SL Gartenbau GmbH is also one of the largest chicory producers in Germany! Production has been a tradition here since 1962 - and retail chains throughout Germany are supplied with chicory from Vehlefanz.
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