Oct 18 & 19 WSU Fruit and Potato Sales

Friday AND Saturday Fruit Sales will continue this week.  We will continue the “U-Pick” your own apples portion of our sales through the month of October so there will only be 2 more weekends of “U-Pick”.  Our LAST U-Pick for this season will be October 25 & 26.

Friday, October 18, from noon to 6 p.m.
Saturday, October 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Friday and Saturday you can pick your own Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, and Rome apples.

Friday and Saturday “Already Picked” Produce available:

a few more Cougar Red Tomatoes
Russet potatoes fresh from the Horticulture Othello Research Station
Apples: Jonagold, Gala, McIntosh, Golden Delicious and many unusual varieties of apples
Pears: Bartlett, Honesweet, Seckel, Abate Fetel, Comice and small Asian pears
Peaches:  Bellaire, Jim Dandee, Stark Sensation

The WSU Tukey Horticulture Orchard is located at the junction of Terre View Drive and Airport Road.

Payment accepted with CASH or CHECK ONLY please.

Please recycle your clean plastic shopping bags with us. Feel free to bring your own bags or boxes to hold your fruit.

For more details about specific varieties and prices please see our website

https://horticulture.wsu.edu/orchard

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