Directions to the Orchards & Gardens
Hollin Farms
1524 Snowden Road
Delaplane, VA 20144
From Route 50
Take Route 50 to Paris. Turn south on Route 17. Go 2 miles. Turn right on Route 688 (Leeds Manor Road). Go 1 mile. Turn right on Snowden Road (Rt. 711). Go 1/4 mile or until you see the signs on the left directing you to the orchards and gardens.
From I-66
Exit Route 66 at Exit 23 (Route 17 north to Delaplane). About 2 miles after exiting, you will cross Goose Creek and the railroad tracks at Delaplane. Continue on Route 17 for about 5 miles. Turn left on Route 688 (Leeds Manor Road). Go 1 mile.Turn right on Snowden Road (Rt. 711). Go 1/4 mile or until you see the signs on the left directing you to the orchards and gardens.
THE ENTRANCE TO HOLLIN FARMS looks like this. We are the second orchard on Leeds Manor Road, exactly one mile from Route 17.

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Pick-Your-Own Fruits & Vegetables
(Updated Thursday, June 1st, 2023).
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This week, Open Wednesday to Sunday, May 31st to June 4th, from 9am till 1pm. Last pickers admitted 30 minutes before closing. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Pick your own sweet cherries and tart cherries (tart cherry variety is semi sweet and called Danube. Big crop this year. Containers must be purchased in advance before entering the cherry orchard, one per person minimum. Anyone age 13 and over must purchase a half gallon container for $16 before entry. Younger children must purchase a quart for $8. These are minimum purchases required for entry You can purchase additional amounts if you like.
Pick your Own Spring vegetables. Lettuce, Peas, Cabbage, Kale, Mizuna, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Collard Greens, Cress, Mustards, and Swiss Chard. $5 per pound.
We provide containers. Please do not bring other containers, bags, backpacks, and large purses into the patch. No strollers please. The walk to the sweet cherries is about 500 yards. Walking access only.
Always check here before you come. We sometimes make changes based on weather and crop availability.
No strawberries this year.
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IPM Grown - We use Integrated Pest Management practices.
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Here's a chart of what we usually pick throughout the produce season.
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May, June |
strawberries and spring vegetables |
Late June, early July |
raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, sour cherries, spring and summer vegetables |
July, August |
berries, peaches, Japanese plums, Asian pears, cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet corn, peppers, beans, okra, eggplant, squash, dig-your-own potatoes, cut flowers, and other summer vegetables |
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Click here for the ripening order for peaches |
September, October |
the pumpkin patch, apples, fall greens,
dig-your-own peanuts and potatoes |
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Click here for the ripening order for apples |
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