The Garden State ranks seventh in the nation when it comes to apple production, with more than 30 varieties, including Fuji, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Honey Crisp, McIntosh, Pink Lady and Stayman-Winesap, according to the state Department of Agriculture. The late season for both extends until Oct. In New Jersey, the apple harvest is most active now through Oct. Fortunately, the Garden State has no shortage of options. With fall underway, apples and pumpkins “produce” the perfect seasonal décor (see what we did there?). With young children, it’s a great way to teach them about plants and farms - and score some great photos in the process. Pick-your-own farms are a great place to go with family and friends. True to our nickname, we are known as a powerhouse in the produce industry, and fall provides the perfect opportunity to show off a variety of seasonal products. There may be perhaps no better place to go pumpkin and apple picking than the Garden State. Pick-your-own farms are a great place to go with family and friends, and there are no shortage of options in New Jersey.
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