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Organically Grown Sweet Cherries for sale in Oregon

 
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I've got some nice organically grown sweet cherries for sale, Lapins, Bing and Sam. U-pick. Lots of them close to the ground. $4 a pound. Location is 18 minutes south of Cottage Grove, Oregon near Curtin. Four wheel drive recommended. Please mooseage for directions and appointment time. Thursday-Sunday.
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Bright red organically grown cherries from a farm in Oregon
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A whole bunch of bright red cherries hanging out under some leaves
 
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Those look delicious! Has the season come to an end for you? Up here the wild cherries are just barely hanging on, still.
 
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The sweet cherries were done about three  weeks ago. It was the best season ever in 24 years that I've been growing them- and there were tons I couldn't reach!! Right now, it's harvest time for Santa Rosa (purple) and Shiro (yellow) Japanese plums.

By the way, if anyone might be interested, I'm selling Shiro plums now for $4/ pound-  sweet, juicy and picked fresh off the tree. Just PM me for directions. I also have golden zucchini and  Marketmore cucumbers for sale. All organically grown. Desert King figs, cherry tomatoes and big heirloom slicer tomatoes are coming soon...
 
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