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Have you ever had a fresh strawberry?  I'm not talking about the supermarket strawberry from California or Mexico or Florida, but a truly, fresh strawberry, picked just minutes before being enjoyed.  If you have never had fresh, local strawberries, you just have not lived!  Comparing supermarket strawberries with our berries is like comparing apples to oranges.  Seriously, there is just no comparison when talking flavor.  A strawberry will not ripen after picking and supermarket berries are picked green to increase their shelf life.

 

At LIEBIG BERRIES we have been growing and eating strawberries for over 40 years.  We believe that the reason people eat strawberries is for the flavor.  Our years of experience have helped us choose the varities that produce the most flavorful berries year after year.

 

Why not come join us for an hour or so this summer and see for yourself if we don't grow the best tasting strawberries.

 

 

                                                         A typical field of berries 2-3 weeks after planting.

Granville, NY
Updated Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:53 AM
Cloudy
Cloudy
29°FHigh: 42°F
Low: 26°F
Wind: 0 mph
Humidity: 88%
Flurries
Thursday
44° / 19°
Scattered Flurries
Friday
31° / 17°
PM Snow
Saturday
30° / 14°
Flurries
Sunday
28° / 16°
MSN WeatherData provided by Foreca

 

 

 

These 750' long rows of raspberries should provide plenty of berries this summer!


 

 

 

Just starting to break dormancy, our 8 acres of high-bush, irrigated blueberries provides plentyof berries and enough space so you can find your own spot and have plenty of elbow room.