This farm is grows Organic Berries, sells cuttings/plants and fresh frozen berries as available.
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You can buy small amounts or pre-order large amount of berry plants, including Black Currant, Elderberry, and Aronia berry plants. You can usually purchase fresh frozen berries from the farm, just contact us and set up a time that works for you. The U-pick section has many berries growing, but most often you can pick by setting up an appointment through the Business page. Otherwise, there
may be 2-3 day windows where you can pick berries at any time without an appointment, but stay tuned for those dates and times as they change and rotate as to when crops of ready to harvest.
03/16/2026
Hope you enjoyed the snow:) we have 2, 3, 4 lbs bags of Elderberry (40 lbs total left) for $10 per pound- Usually $15 a pound. Until March 30th and then sales are over for quite a while.
They are organic and fresh frozen so they will last in your freezer until you’re ready to use them. Lancashire Farms for more information
03/07/2026
Last day, just a few left, if you want to reserve one 25-pound bucket of organic Elderberries- for $150 instead of normal price of $250, with no plans for future price cuts.
Message me at Lancashire Farms if you want to reserve and pick up today or next week.
03/03/2026
Any idea how to get rid of small flies that came from egg shells that I have placed in water? We have take away (we think) all sources of water but they stay around. They are not fruit flies…we’ve tried vinegar mix…
03/03/2026
Just a few more days to get the cheapest price ever on these organic 25-pound buckets- $150 each. After this week, there back to $250, thanks Lancashire Farms - message me and let me know even if picking up next week. Share this out too - 5 buckets left.
02/27/2026
25-pound organically grown, cleaned and destemmed buckets of Elderberry 2025 crop are still available! Will continue the sale one more week, cheapest I’ve ever sold them, $150 a food-grade 4 gallon bucket. $6 per pound, hand picked and grown here outside Lancaster, WI. Do not ship- pick up only, message me Lancashire Farms and let’s get it done by March 7th. Thanks for buying local!
02/26/2026
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02/23/2026
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100 - Bob Gordon Cuttings
Bog Gordon - This is a proven cultivar that has some good size berries and is high on the brix test so those who make wine like it also. The yield is good, takes at least 3 times to harvest them all, a few days apart. The flower heads "bow down" or are inverted once the berries start to ripen which helps protect them from birds. Most people prefer this cultivar if they are going to do a larger number of Elderberry plants to sell the flowers or the berries. If I was going to plant an acre of berry plants, this would be my cultivar of choice. They also can be cut to the ground each year (starting year 2) to help in pest control.
We only have a total of about 200 cuttings this year.
Sale price: $199.00
02/21/2026
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100 - Johns Elderberry Cuttings Only
Johns Elderberry. This cultivar is not what professionals advise for large scale Elderberry farms because they cannot be cut to the ground and come back (the primal cane doesn't grow back). Johns, however, is nice for the personal household and for edible landscaping for the person who wants an easily destemmed large berry. These berries are larger than Bob Gordon and Adams II but there are few over all berries. The larger size helps in getting more pounds for less work. Also, they should be cut back, but you don't have to worry about cutting them completely down, just trimming them as needed. Nice cultivar for the average small farm or household.
If you are growing a larger farm of Elderberries. These cultivars should have 1 other type of Elderberry near by for every 12 Johns plants for better cross-pollination.
The ground should be prepared earlier for these to be placed directly in the ground. They grow when placed in March or April for southwest Wisconsin. Some rooting gel can help roots grow but is not always necessary. The best success is to start the plants in pots or 5-6 inch starter trays (50 cuttings per tray) and get them rooted in your home, greenhouse, or cold frame.
Sale price: $299.00
02/20/2026
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100 - Adams II Cuttings Only
Adams II - seems very similar to Bob Gordon. These berries do not ripen as early as Ranch, but they are early in their ripening. They have large cluster and they have excellent yields. They can be cut to the ground (after the 2nd year) for pest control. These come with instructions on how to plant. They are only sticks (cuttings) and will need to be potted or put in the ground to grow depending on when you want them shipped in winter/early spring. Elderberries are great to make an Elderberry syrup tincture that can build immunity whenever using it, especially during winter months.
These cuttings will grow nicely in pots or planted directly in the ground (if they have not leafed out at all) by being placed in the ground while it is still cold, or barely frozen.
We only have a total of about 300 cuttings this year.
Sale price: $199.00
02/19/2026
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4 pack of cuttings Pocahontas
These Pictures are of a 2 year old plants or their first year after being a cutting.
Pocahontas is a fast-growing vigorous cultivar that is extremely prolific, featuring large flower cymes and berry-heads. Big yields in a hurry. However, it blooms a bit later than other genotypes, so shorter-season plantings may find that berries may not ripen. Cuttings are sold in 4 packs only.
Pocahontas elderberries can grow 12 feet or taller.
These come with instructions on how to plant. They are only sticks (cuttings) and will need to be potted or put in the ground to grow depending on when you want them shipped in winter/early spring. Often BETTER to plant them in cold weather as early as possible and NOT necessarily indoors.
Elderberries are great to make an Elderberry syrup tincture that can build immunity whenever using it, especially during winter months.
The ground should be prepared earlier for these to be placed directly in the ground. They grow when placed in Feb., March or April for southwest Wisconsin. Some rooting gel can help roots grow but is not always necessary.
Sale price: $14.99
02/18/2026
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4 Pack of Ranch Elderberry
4 Pack of Ranch Elderberry!
This hardy short plant seems to be most tolerant to harsh conditions.
This will be one of the first of all Elderberry plants to produce, earlier than the other cultivars.
The stockiness provides a lower fruiting canopy for those short pickers. Single stemmed. Tends to grow upright and is not bushy.
One of the strongest elderberry cultivars, very woody and grows well on less fertile soils.
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall.
Determinate
Sorry, no pictures of the berries, will try to get it next year, this is 2 year old plants.
Sale price: $12.99
02/17/2026
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4 Concord Grape cuttings (with seeds variety, not seedless)
4 Concord Grape cuttings with seeds! You can plant them out in the ground and just put the first node under the ground and they will grow or you can pot them out and let them grow some root and then plant them out when the frost is over.
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Started in 2017 - The berries are growing and some will be ready this summer, but much more in 2020. We have honey berries, Raspberries, Red and Black Currents, Blue Berries, Aronia or “choke berries,” Elderberries and Elder flowers, and smaller amounts of Strawberries and Goji berries. We never spray our berries and are working on being certified Organic but the work outside keeps us from being able to do the mountain of paperwork required. For now, you can get a better price by picking it yourself and not having it certified. The Strawberries were fantastic tasting but not enough to sell this year. The main crop this year will be Elderberry - our 1 acre will produce enough for any serious “Elder-junkie” - who wants syrup, jams, jellies, teas, wine or otherwise. Some might even be ready for harvest the first week in July 2019 (flowers only). We should have some Aronia on our 3 acres ready this year too.
You will have to keep yourself glued to this page to know when things are ripe and we are open and ready to help you pick it.
The CSA boxes, that you will be able to sign up for soon on the website, www.lancashirefarms.com - We are planning now to do a 15-week Spring box, 15-week Summer box and a 10-week Fall/Winter box. You can order a Full weekly or bi-weekly (8) boxes, or 1/2 for every week. Your commitment is only for each season box, you decide to reorder for skip a season, as per your needs. We are willing to work with you as you communicate your needs to us.
Obviously, the price of U-Picking the berries and either cleaning them yourself or asking for our help, is cheaper. The price in general is $3 a pound for berries that you pick yourself, except for Elderberry and Strawberries. Elderberry and Strawberry will be different, but Elderberry will be $5 a pound for U-Pick. The price per pound, if I pick them and de-stem them is $10 a pound. You can pick up the berries for around $8 a pound already picked, fresh in season, or frozen when out of season. Strawberry price yet to be determined based on needs for CSA boxes to have them first. We will be busy planting potentially thousands more plants this year of strawberries...as they seem to be asked for a lot.
Our Elderberry should be better this year. It’s the third year and I’ve learned a lot about proper care and what types of organic fertilizers they like the best. So, come out for flowers, probably in July, and/or berries in late August and September.