Farm Stand Update
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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 August 2012 08:15
Written by mayfarms Thursday, 23 August 2012 08:15 |
Our variety changes daily as we near the end of the season for some produce and approach the beginning for others.
Hours: 7am – 10am Monday – Saturday
Currently the following produce is available:
Pick up some sweet corn from the farm stand while we still have it! Looks like we only have about one week left of the good stuff! Don’t miss out.
Cantaloup is coming in now and is really sweet too!
Also available:
Acorn Squash
Yellow Squash
Zucchini
Red Onions
White Onions
Beets
Jalapeno Peppers
Anaheim Peppers
Bell Peppers
Potatoes
Ask about early pumpkins & corn stalks for Fall decorating! If you get them now they will be nice and fresh for the whole season rather than dry and wilty!
Welcome to May Farms, destined to be Colorado’s best family experience! Located minutes east of Denver onColorado’s high plains, our working farm is dedicated to establishing family traditions and creating experiencestailored to accommodate the character of your special event.
During your visit be sure to check out our restaurant, barnyard, country store and farm stand with fresh vegetables through out the summer! Each season brings new experiences at the farm. School groups welcome for educational field trips May – October. Book yours today!
Weddings, company parties or just a family get-together are all occasions easily enriched by a wholesomecountry atmosphere. We believe that life is about family traditions. A unique way of preserving our rural roots is by sharing them with you. Start your own family traditions this year – we would be honored if you made them here at May Farms.
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64001 US Highway 36
Byers, Colorado 80103
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Will you have lavender this year?
Sorry, no lavender this year. A few of our plants had small blooms so hopefully next year they start to take off!