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Biting into a ripe, juicy peach is a sure sign of summer here on Long Island and picking your own tree ripened peach just adds to the fun. How can you tell when peaches are ripe? Trust your senses.

Gently touch the peach: If the peach is firm, it is not ready to be picked. Wait until there is some “give” but don’t squeeze too hard as that may result in bruising. A ripe peach will separate from the tree easily. If it’s difficult to pick, leave it on the tree to ripen longer.

Look at the color and shape: When a peach is ready to be picked, it won’t have any green on the skin. The skin will have changed to yellow or white, or in some cases (depending on the variety) will have a very bright red-orange color. If there is still some green skin, it isn’t ready to be picked yet. Also, a peach will become more round as it ripens.

 Smell the peaches: If there is no smell, it’s not ready to be enjoyed. A ripe peach will give off a sweet aroma. Hint: Larger peaches and those at the tops of the trees ripen first.

Here are some local farms on the north shore that have pick-your-own peaches available in August. Remember to always to call first to check availability.

Hayden’s Peach Orchard, 561 Hulse Landing Road, Wading River, 631-886-1280

Hayden’s (formerly Davis Peach Farm) offers you-pick yellow, white and donut peaches. The farm is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, closed Mondays.

Lewin Farms, 812 Sound Avenue, Calverton, 631-929-4327, ext. 1

Lewin’s Farms offers pick your own peaches from August to September. The orchard is located  across the street from the farm stand. Follow signs down the dirt road on North side of Sound Avenue. 1/4 mile west of farm stand. The farm grows 10 varieties of peaches, including yellow peaches and the unique shaped donut peaches. The orchard open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Wickham’s Fruit Farm, 28700 Route 25, Cutchogue, 631-734-6441

Pick your own peaches in August and September at Wickham’s. Plums, apricots and nectarines are also in season. Open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, closed Sundays.

Windy Acres Orchards, 3810 Middle Country Road, Calverton, 631-727-4554

The farm currently has yellow and white peaches available in the orchard behind the farmstand. Pick your own hours are weekends from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Don’t feel like picking peaches? All four locations have a farmstand on the premises and sell peaches by the bushel. Or stop at Briermere Farms, 4414 Sound Ave., Riverhead, on your way home for a freshly baked peach pie!

 Offering A Unique Floral Experience On Eastern Long Island

Horton’s Flower Farm, 712 Horton Avenue, Riverhead  announced on July 13 that it is open for the season.  Nestled among the region’s famous wineries, Horton’s Flower Farm offers a unique opportunity for visitors to handpick their own bouquets from over 100 varieties of cut flowers.

“When you visit our farm, you’ll experience what hundreds of others have described to us: peace, serenity, and an escape from the noise and hustle of everyday life. Our farm is a throwback to a quieter, more serene time. Walking in the fields and cutting the flowers is as therapeutic as it is beautiful,” said co-owner Jeffrey Gross.

The farm is open daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with Sunset Picking available from 6 to 8 p.m. (Friday & Saturday only). Admission for adults is $3 and $2 for kids. Veterans, Nurses, Teachers, Seniors, and well-behaved, leashed dogs get in free.

When visitors first arrive at Horton’s Flower Farm, they choose the size of their bouquet based on the number of stems they want to pick. Each bouquet includes a mason jar to take home. After picking, guests are welcome to relax and enjoy the garden, have a picnic, or play games.

Additionally, anyone who buys flowers this season can win a lifetime of free flowers.

“On August 18th, five lucky people will be chosen to attend the Golden Ticket event. One winner will receive a lifetime of flowers, and the other four will receive a Family Pack of four passes for this season and next. Buy a bouquet, enter your email, and you’re in!” said co-owner Claudette Gross.

Group Bookings are available for Girl Scouts, bridal parties, bus tours, and more. Professional Photography services are available for families, couples, and special occasions.

“Plan your family visit to Horton’s Flower Farm. Create bouquets with your loved ones, enjoy a picnic at our tables, and let the kids play on our swing set and engage in family games. For couples, the farm offers a romantic experience where you can pick flowers together and enjoy the picturesque surroundings,” added Claudette Gross.

To learn more about Horton’s Flower Farm, call 516-860-9528 or visit https://www.hortonsflowerfarm.com/

This article originally appeared in TBR News Media’s senior supplement Prime Times on July 18.