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Varieties/FAQ's

Small Fruit Varieties

These are the varieties of berries that we have planted or are in the process of planting. Please note the status of each berry, whether it is available, planted/not available or coming soon. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact us about the berries.  

Strawberry Varieties

Current status: Dormant
Varieties picking: none
Description

Fruit Size  
Flesh Firmness 
Dessert Quality 
Processing/ Freezing Quality 

Keepsake

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Closely related to Flavorfest, superior shelf life, firm and hold up in packaging. Sweet

Medium
Firm
Excellent
Very Good

Honeoye

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High yielding red berry, great for pies, best variety for pick-your own. 
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Large
Firm
Good
Good

Dickens

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Late season, large berry, sweet flavor, newest variety


Large
Firm
Very Good
Very Good

Jewel

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Appears to be the best all around variety. Great tasting red berry too.  

Large
Extra Firm
Very Good
Very Good

Flavorfest

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A new bright red variety that shows consistent high yields and excellent flavor. 

Very large
Firm
Good
Good

Thornless Blackberry Varieties

Current status: Dormant
Varieties picking: All

Variety

Description



Picking Time
Fruit Size
Sugar Content
Fruit Quality

Triple Crown

Newest thornless blackberry. Named for 3 crowning attributes: flavor, productivity and vigor. 
Summer- July
Very Large
11-12%
Great

Blueberries

Current status: Dormant
Varieties picking: None 
Picking Time
Fruit Size
Scar
Color
Flavor
Flesh Firmness

Patriot

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Early
Large
Small
Good
Very Good
Firm

Nelson

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Mid season
Large
Good
Light Blue
Good
Firm

Jersey

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Late mid-season
Medium
Medium
Fair
Fair
Firm

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I care for my berries after picking?
Protect them from direct sunlight or heat, do not leave them in a closed car, cool them immediately in the refrigerator and keep them cool at 34-40 degrees and wash them before use.*
*Just Berries is not responsible for improper care after picking
Why is it named Just Berries?
While some believe that it was named after the founder, Justin Beitz, that is not the case; that is a coincidence. It was named Just Berries because all we focus on and sell are "Just Berries" plus the owner wanted a name that was catchy and memorable. 
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