Is there a charge for parking?
NO, PARKING IS FREE.
Are there any general admission fees?
We do not charge any admission fees, we only charge FOR THE product.
WHAT ARE OUR HOURS?
THEY CHANGE WITH THE DIFFERENT PRODUCE SEASONS. OUR CURRENT EVENTS TAB WILL HAVE THE CURRENT HOURS WE ARE OPEN.
WHEN IS STRAWBERRY SEASON?
STRAWBERRY SEASON IN TEXAS IS ABOUT MID-MARCH TO THE END OF MAY. ONCE IT GETS TOO HOT, THE PLANTS STOP PRODUCING WHICH IS WHY THE SEASON ENDS MUCH EARLIER IN TEXAS.
WHAT PRODUCE DO WE HAVE AVAILABLE?
ALL OUR CURRECT AVAILABLE PRODUCE IS LISTED UNDER THE "PRICES" TAG. MAKE SURE TO NOTE THAT WE ALSO LIST WHAT IS OUT OF SEASON, SO YOU DON'T GET CONFUSED.
WHAT FORM OF PAYMENT DO WE ACCEPT?
WE ACCEPT CASH AND DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS
Do you have any opportunities for community events such as fundraisers for PTA's, sports teams, etc?
Yes! We are happy to accommodate helping the community. Please contact us through the contact tab above to see what volunteer opportunities we have available and how we can help.
Is Storm Farms available for rent for photography?
Yes, photographers are able to use the property for sessions for a rate of 100 dollars per hour for mini sessions.
Please contact us to schedule a time and date.
Do you have any helpful tips for our visit?
Yes!
Please wear closed toe shoes. You will be walking through the field to pick out your produce and there can be stickers in the grass or the GROUND can be wet AND MUDDY due to rain.
You are also welcome to bring something to drink while you shop. It gets hot outside and we want to make sure that you stay hydrated.
Also, our farm is organic so that means we do not spray the fields for bugs because we do not want to contaminate your food. You may want to wear bug spray.
We also ask that you do not eat the berries in the field. we do not want anyone to get sick.
If there is a question that we have not answered, please visit the contact page and send us a message.
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Storm Farms
3010 South Bowen Rd. Arlington, TX 76016
"We bring the farm to you"