Sunday, September 1, 2013

Summer Fun: Pick the Harvest September in Las Vegas, NV

Summer Fun: Pick the Harvest September in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas Real Estate and Fresh Fruit Picking and Farms
Apples picked from a private residence;
Section 10, Las Vegas, NV
Southern Nevada has fresh food and fresh air. September is a time to pick your own and enjoy the harvest in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas. Get outside and experience the agricultural land in the Las Vegas Valley. Find a diverse selections of fruits and vegetables for you to select and pick.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Where to Produce to Pick in Southern Nevada

Gilcrease Orchard 7800 N Tenaya Way, Las Vegas 89131
Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7:00 am to noon.
Apples, pears, onions, zucchini, cantaloupes and more! The Gilcrease Orchard website is updated weekly with Pik-n-Pay list of available items.

Master Gardner Orchard: University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
4600 Horse Drive, North Las Vegas 89131
Call 702-257-5555 for hours of operation and ask about the available selection of produce. Join Master Gardner for classes and volunteering.

Cowboy Trail Farms 6550 Cowboy Trail Road, Las Vegas, NV 89131
Visit Cowboy Trail Farms where they grow an assortment of vegetables and herbs on one and a half acres in the Northwest area of Las Vegas. The farm has a 50-tree fruit orchard and three hoop houses enabling us to grow year round. Check out the KidzGrow2 plot established to teach children in our community how to grow their own edible gardens at home.

Urban Gardens and Markets

The Vegas Roots Community Garden offers the "Marketplace at the Roots
715 N. Tonopah Drive, Las Vegas NV, 89106
Winter Hours:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturdays:9:00 am to 1:00 pm (Click HERE for winter 2013 closure) and Summer Hours:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday: 8:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Nevada Offers Fresh Flavor: Farms, Farmers Markets and Products

Nevada Grownis a nonprofit Nevada corporation whose mission is to foster the success of sustainable agriculture in Nevada. Visit the website for a list of Nevada grown foods.


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