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Weaver’s Orchard & Farm Market

Nestled in the scenic hills of Berks County, Weaver’s Orchard is an extensive orchard with a year-round farm market stocked with fresh and local produce, a cafe, deli, bakery and more. Come enjoy pick-your-own fruit from June to October as well as many family-friendly events centered around our crops. We’re conveniently located at 40 Fruit Lane, Morgantown PA 19543. At the corner of Berks, Chester & Lancaster counties, just 10 miles south of Reading and 5 miles from the Morgantown interchange on the PA turnpike for easy access from Philadelphia.

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Pick-your-Own Fruit

Experience pick-your-own fruit season here, which starts in June with strawberries. Other crops you can enjoy throughout the season include red and black raspberries, sweet and tart cherries, blueberries, blackberries, apricots, plums, peaches, nectarines, apples, pears, quince, pumpkins kiwiberries, sunflowers and more until the season wraps up in late October. We use an Integrated Pest Management approach with our farming practices that employs many preventative and organic methods to ensure that our crops and our land remain healthy.

Farm Market Open All Year

When you shop our year-round farm market, you’ll find our homegrown fruit plus an array of produce which we carefully select for quality as well as our award-winning freshly pressed apple cider. Treat yourself to a delicious espresso beverage at Kim’s Cafe or pick up some fresh baked goods in our bakery. Don’t forget to grab a sandwich or cold cuts in our deli. Browse grocery items as well as an assortment of locally sourced dairy items and free-range meats. Shop in-store or online. Curbside pick-up and local delivery within 10 miles is available!

Farm Market Open
All Year!

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One-Pot Ratatouille

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