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Sunflower picking season has arrived

We’re definitely not in Kansas anymore.

person in red shirt and black baseball cap standing in middle of sunflower field

Sunflowers are blooming bright around LOU.

Photo by LOUtoday

The window for picking sunflowers varies, but peak blooming is usually late August to early September.

Get picking at these farms within a 90-minute drive from Louisville:

Huber’s Orchard & Winery, Borden, IN
Snip sunflowers + zinnias on this 156-acre farm any day of the week beginning at 9 a.m. U-pick tickets are $3-$4 for a tractor ride out to the fields and stems are $3 each or 12 for $18.

Pro tip: The 32-oz Huber’s flower cup, which includes your u-pick ticket, is $19.99 and you can stuff it with as many flowers as you want — about 20-30 stems if you stagger them.

Eckert’s Versaille Orchard, Versailles
The Sunflower Experience reopens on Friday, Aug. 23 and spans across two acres. The $12 ticket includes access to the sunflower field + one stem.

Bonus: On Saturday, Aug. 24, the farm will host Sunflowers at Sunset for the 21+ crowd that includes a complimentary cocktail + music from Matthew Lunsford.

Stepping Stone Farm, Paris
What began as a single sunflower field has grown to become a photography destination. Admission is $5 to this orchard, no extra u-pick fee required + Stems are $2 each. It’s open Thursday-Monday.

Trunnell’s Farm Market, Utica
With over a million blooms, it’s no wonder this sunflower experience bills itself as “Kentucky’s most Instagrammable event.” Pick blooms from Saturday, Aug. 31 to Friday, Sept. 27 + enjoy wagon rides, baby farm animals, and more. Timed tickets start at $17.99.

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