Flower boquets are available at the farm store throughout the season.
More information coming soon!
5975 Culver Dr. SE Salem, Oregon 97317
From Cordon Road, go East on Macleay Road and take the first right onto Culver drive. You will see the large blueberry sign by the driveway on your left!
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Travel on Highway 22 and take exit 4 for Gaffin road. Follow the road to Deer Park drive, then take a left at the first 4-way stop onto Culver drive. You will see the large blueberry sign by the driveway on your right!
We offer a large parking area, a picnic area with a couple of tables and umbrellas, portable toilets, and a sink.
Pets are not allowed in the blueberry rows. If a pet happens to be in tow, we have areas to hang out while leashed, or shady spots to park in.
We prefer cash, but we also accept local checks and debit/credit cards. Please make checks payable to Thank You Berry Much Farms (TYBMF).
Please call us at 503-393-2758 or send an email to berries@thankyouberrymuchfarms.com. We are happy to help and look forward to hearing from you!
Thank You Berry Much Farms is owned and operated by the Wheeler family. In 2013 the family purchased a 10 acre property, with 2.5 acres of blueberries already in place since the 1970s. Until the family purchased the farm, the berries had been kept mostly as a commercial operation. The Wheeler family chose to dedicate the berries to a full-time u-pick operation.
Before moving to the farm, the family lived in Keizer for 18 years. Mike is a Certified Forester and works at AgWest Farm Credit in the appraisal department. He is a Navy veteran who served on the U.S.S. Merrill (DD-976). Cristina is the queen of the farm and also works as a part-time Spanish translator for the City of Salem. She enjoys beekeeping and is a member of Willamette Valley Beekeeper's Association. Jonathon is the owner/operator of Ice IT Support and provides technical services to the farm. He is also a volunteer Resource Leader for Marion County Sheriff's Search and Rescue. Julia is a ballroom dance instructor at Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Wilsonville and continues to help at the farm during her off time.