Putting up the tree is an exciting moment that signifies the start of the Christmas season. Many families have a tradition of using live trees in their homes — there’s something so special about the smell and ambiance of a live tree that a fake tree can’t compete with. There are many types of Christmas […]
Last day for our Fall Fun at the Farm Event
Hard to believe the fall season is almost over with the celebration of Halloween. Today, October 31st, is the last day for our fall event with reduced hours of 10am to 4pm. (Last hayride and puppet show at 3pm) Today only – you may purchase admission tickets at the gate. Hope to see you soon.
Play House in the Park presents “Children of the Corn Maze” at Burger Farm!
Children of the Corn Maze Saturday, Oct. 24 An Interactive Performance at Burger Farm and Garden Center Written by Trey Tatum Cost: $20 per person Kids Pumpkin Parties also available! The Story Strange things are happening in the corn fields of Burger Farm… There are whispers of supernatural events and […]
Fall Fun at the Farm Event – Reservations Required
It’s time for Fall Fun at the Farm at Burger Farm! This years event has required us to incorporate timed ticketing in order to control the crowd size so social distancing can be accomplished. TICKETS SHOULD BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE FROM OUR WEBSITE at burgerfarms.com We have implemented many social distancing and sanitation processes this […]
New for 2020 – Weekday Hayrides
New for 2020- Weekday Hayrides (Tuesday – Friday) – available from 1:30pm to 5 pm and run every 30 minutes $5 per person, (Children 2 and under are free) Take a hayride through the back 30 acres and pass by our pumpkin field, grassy meadows, corn field and be on the look out for different […]
ATLA 40th Annual Book Sale
Here’s one to put in your datebook! Join us at the Farm next Saturday, August 8, as we host the 40th Summer Used Book Sale for the Anderson Township Library Association. From 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., you’ll find the sale outdoors, under cover with books in all subjects, used media and puzzles galore for sale. […]
Fall Garden Planting
For the last few weeks, you’ve been (hopefully) enjoying some wonderful harvests from your summer vegetable, flower and herb gardens. You’ve been watching your tomatoes grow to the perfect size and the perfect shade of red or yellow, you’re about to have more cucumbers than even the most prolific pickle fanatic could shake a stick […]
Thank you for thinking of us
Nobody knew what to expect at the start of March this year. Let’s face it, we still don’t know what’s really around the corner. In the last 16 weeks or so, we have seen everyone, in every industry, make some sort of adjustment to help get through the challenges we have and will continue to […]
Late to the party- our favorite “late” bloomers
In most cases, mid July isn’t considered late summer- technically it’s still the first month, but a gardener’s calendar and mind can look at time a little differently. Even though there’s a full two months until the first official day of Autumn, we’re now in what can be considered the throes of summer, and you […]
From (A)pples to (Z)ucchini
Some of you may be lucky enough to be harvesting some crops from your home gardens by now. Namely, summer squash like straightneck yellow squash & zucchini. Zucchini & yellow squash have a shorter growing season than a lot of other crops, so even with the Mother’s Day Freeze of 2020, if you were careful, […]
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