2026 U-Pick
U-pick is a hands-on experience harvesting your choice of flowers. We have different flowers blooming almost every week of the season, so there is always something fresh and fun for your bouquet. Our U-pick season is from May to October. See below for helpful information and our anticipated bloom schedule.
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Hours: Thursday-Saturday 7am-7pm
Location: 111 Holder Sanders Road, Cochran, GA 31014
Cost: $25 per cup
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We strongly recommend harvesting your flowers during the coolest parts of the day (morning or evening). This will help them to have the best vase life. Strip leaves off of stems as you harvest to help keep your vase water clean (you can just drop them where you stand!). Snip stems long and above a set of leaves (this encourages more growth for our flowers:)
Other ways to extend vase life include letting your flowers rest in fresh water for four or more hours prior to arranging, changing out the vase water every few days, and keeping your flowers out of direct sunlight/heat.
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How much can I pick? The cup is the limit! As many as you can fit is what you can take home. We invite you to come fill your cup with us:)
How do I pay? We accept cash and Venmo. Payment is on an honor-system basis, and you may pay prior to leaving.
Where do I park? Please, park in the grass where you come in. We kindly ask that you do not drive around the beds but explore the field on foot.
What do I wear? There is a high probability that you will encounter wildlife and dirt. In the morning, the grass is typically wet with dew as well.
What supplies do you provide? We provide cups that you will fill up at the water station prior to picking. There are stands to hold your cups throughout the field. We also provide a pair of snips/flower scissors for harvesting. Please return them once you are finished.
Can I bring my own snips? We kindly ask that you use our snips provided to help prevent spread of diseases or pests.
Is there a bathroom available? We do not have public restrooms so plan accordingly!
Anticipated Bloom Schedule
Bloom schedule is only anticipated as we cannot predict bloom timing with 100% accuracy due to variances in growth and weather.
April
Ranunculus
Stock
Snapdragons
Larkspur
Statice
Bachelor Button
Bishop Flower
Ammobium
May
Snapdragons
Sunflowers
Larkspur
Statice
Bachelor Button
Bishop Flower
Ammobium
Forget Me Nots
Craspedia
Queen Ann’s Lace
Yarrow
June
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Statice
Ammobium
Forget Me Nots
Craspedia
Queen Ann’s Lace
Cone Flower
Cosmos
Gomphrena
Yarrow
July
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Celosia
Craspedia
Cone Flower
Cosmos
Gomphrena
Feverfew
Basil
August
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Celosia
Rudbeckia
Marigolds
Cone Flower
Gomphrena
Feverfew
Basil
September
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Celosia
Rudbeckia
Marigolds
Gomphrena
Feverfew
Basil
October
Dahlias
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Celosia
Rudbeckia
Marigolds
Gomphrena
Basil