Berry Sales

Berry Sales

We sell blueberries at local farmers markets throughout the area, at our farm gate stall in Brooklet, and via wholesalers. Take a look below to find the nearest sales spot to you. 

Pick your own Berries

Unfortunately, we are not able to do any more pick your own days this season. Keep an eye on our website or Instagram for pick your own next year, starting September 2025.


Visit our orchard and pick your own blueberry buckets. 


When: To be advised, possibly in September 2025.

Entry: $10 per person | $30 family pass (2 adults, 2 kids) | Free entry for children 5 and under

Fruit: $15 per bucket (buckets provided), cash or card is accepted

Address: 769 Fernleigh Rd, Brooklet, NSW 2479


Bring sun protection, shoes suitable for walking up grassy, muddy hills, and drinking water. 

The roads are bumpy and narrow so please drive slowly when on the property. 


We may have to cancel if weather or berry conditions change. So check our Instagram page before visiting to make sure it's going ahead.


If conditions continue to be favourable, we'll host another pick your own in October. Stay tuned for details once confirmed. 

Farmers Markets

Visit us at one of the local farmers markets. Our fruiting season usually allows us to attend most of the year, and we have lovely fresh bulk buckets of blueberries from July to January. 

We do not take orders for our farmers market sales. If you miss the markets, you can drop by our farm gate stall. 

Farm Gate Stall Sales

We have a small farm gate stall set up in front of our orchard at 769 Fernleigh Road, Brooklet. Drop by to pick up the freshest berries. We stock the stall whenever we have fruit available. 

Wholesale sales

For wholesale enquiries only, contact Otto Saeck 0428 332 595. 

How to Choose the Freshest Blueberry Punnet

Look for large firm berries with a nice even colour and light dusty coating.

The dusty coating is called a bloom. After blueberries have been handled too many times during picking and transportation, they lose their bloom and appear darker. Avoid blueberries that have lost their bloom, are shrivelled, mushy, bruised, or show signs of mould or damage.

Fresh blueberries may be refrigerated for up to a week, or may be kept frozen for up to six months. 
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