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In 1889 George Pearson (my grandfather) moved from Bluster Farm Cutthorpe to take on a rundown nursery of about 10 acres at St. Georges Farm, Mickley Lane, Totley. St Georges Farm had previously been owned by the Guild of St. George, one of philanthropist John Ruskin's experiments in communal living.

Around 1910 the Pearson family also rented Birchin Lea Farm at Dronfield Woodhouse. In the picture which was taken at St. Georges Farm around 1914 is Grandfather George centre, Uncles Charlie, Tom and Frank and my father Arthur on the right. By the 1930s they had erected seven greenhouses and a packing shed on the St. Georges site, and grew bedding plants, tomatoes and cucumbers.
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What is better or healthier than being able to enjoy fresh soft fruit selected and picked by you? Pick Your Own is fun and a great way to get children interested in fruit and vegetables. Fruit and vegetables have the highest vitamin content when freshly picked and you can't get fresher than Pick Your Own.
Fresh vegetables are low in fat and contain good amounts of vitamins and minerals. We provide a wide range of pick your own (PYO) and ready harvested produce, grown to the highest standards for you to enjoy. The benefits of fresh vegetables are many; they also contain many antioxidants that help protect your body from illness.
We grow a wide range of Bedding Plants, Wallflower Plants and Daffodil Bulbs which vary throughout the year. Our plants and bulbs are grown in our purpose built facilities to the highest standards. Please see the calendar below or view our full calendar on the Produce Calendar page. You can phone us to check the availability of produce.
Reviews (4)
Diogo Coelho
Diogo Coelho
Oct 29, 2018
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Excellent locally grown vegetables at excellent prices and they also have an excellent plant nursery that easely competes with any garden centre in quality and prices
James Rogers
James Rogers
Jul 20, 2018
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A fantastic place to visit. I have been twice and each time have picked so much fruit that we have made jam on both occasions. Depending on what time of year you go different fruit will be in season, it's always worth going to the desk before you go picking as the guy is very knowledgeable and will tell you where's best to go. In the weather we've been having I would certainly recommend wearing suncream and a hat as it can get very hot. If you're picking raspberries I would also pack a long-sleeve t-shirt and trousers as the nettles are quite high and will stop you picking a lot of the fruit otherwise
John Forester
John Forester
Jun 20, 2018
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Lovely place. I think they'd benefit from a little cafe and children's play area - the farm would make a great place for a day out picking and exploring.
Steven Leary
Steven Leary
May 28, 2018
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Amazing day out with kids. We went picking strawberries but there is a big selection to harvest your self.