
Farm Rules
Help us maintain a clean and safe environment for both your family and our staff, by following these rules while at the farm. Thank you in advance!
Do not leave trash in the fields.
We are a smoke free and vape free property! Please do this before you arrive. Discarding cigarettes is not only harmful to the fields but also to the birds, and the small children out in the fields.
No Pets. Service Dogs are always welcome. ESA are not under ADA guidelines. For questions regarding service animals and what is covered under the ADA, please review their Service Animal FAQ. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
No radios or speakers! Part of being on the farm is to enjoy the solitude of the outdoors and have conversation with friends and family. If you wish to listen to music, podcast, audio books, etc. we ask you to bring headphones so you are not disturbing others.
No foul language. We kindly ask you to use respectful language. There are many young ears around and we ask you be respectful of that. Anyone excessively disrespecting this rule will be asked to leave the premise.
We ask you watch where you step and where you pick. We are a farm and are at the mercy of nature. That means we have to share our space with all the critters. Ants, wasp, bees, snakes, spiders, knats, bugs, critters of all sorts are home to the outdoors. We do have a Benadryl spray and cream in our first aid kit if you happen to find one of those stingers. However, we ask if you are allergic to wasp/bees you do not visit the farm or understand/assume the risk and come prepared for your visit.
Upon arrival do not stop at the stand. Slowly proceed following the parking signs that apply to your visit. After parking you may check in at the stand to get a basket.
Do not block the driveway. Follow all traffic/parking signs, or ask a parking staff member (if applicable).
When the thunder roars make your way back immediately to checkout. We always check any questionable weather and try to make the best decisions regarding opening, closing, rain delays, etc. If a staff member says we are closing for weather that means to make your way immediately. For your safety and the safety of our staff we want to get everyone out of the fields and off the premise as quickly as possible! Note. We rarely re-open after closing for weather, any weather closures or changes will be posted to Facebook as soon as possible.
Do not take or cut any blueberry plants. Only pick the blueberries. If you see anyone disrespecting this rule please report them to a staff member.
You pay for what you pick. Please only pick what sunflowers you are willing to pay for. Also Blueberries do not ripen anymore after you pick them, so be sure to only pick the blue/purple ones.
Most importantly Have Fun!
FS 570.89(2)
Under Florida law, an agritourism operator is not liable for injury or death of, or damage or loss to, a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury, death, damage, or loss results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury, death, damage, or loss. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.