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We are now OPEN
Sunday 18 January 2026
Magic floating gates* will open at 10 a.m.
There should be minimal puddles today
thanks to the hardwork of my friends 👍♥️
If you have gumboots please wear them
(it is a farm after-all)
Please don't chase the newly hatched chickens, they tire very easily and their mother may take exception
Please also note that we may increase prices in February
More suitable for experienced pickers who know how to stop walking and carefully open the bushes to look inside.
Gates will open from 10 am - 5 pm
The ground is a little uneven in places from rabbit holes.
It's advisable to wear gumboots
(it's a farm).
Please remember to bring your favourite containers to take your berries home in.
Please leave your dog at home thank you! (not barking in your car,
or peeing on the blueberry bushes, or chasing the chickens, pheasants or peacocks).
We don't want any more "dear little doggies" killing anymore of our birds, thank you for your understanding.
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It will be rather hot in there today,
best you don't wear black
(except for your gumboots)
and remember to bring a hat!
It's a bit wet in there from the rain last night,
after lunch might be better.
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Remember when picking, to look closer at the bushes
- maybe even squat down a little (it's good for your glutes)
Please don't chase the newly hatched chickens, they tire very easily and their mother may take exception
Boyds Blueberry Farm is a family-owned business nestled among hectares of beautiful Canterbury farmland. We've cultivated hundreds of berry bushes that blush blue with juicy blueberries just 15-minute drive southwest of Christchurch.
Our aim is to provide a wholesome pick-your-own blueberries experience for you, your friends and your family (or even your date 😉).
Our opening hours are usually (but not always) being Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm.
Please leave your dog at home thank you! (not barking in your car, or peeing on the blueberry bushes, or chasing the chickens, pheasants or peacocks).
We don't want any more "dear little doggies" killing any more of our birds,
thank you for your understanding.
Pro Tip: If your'e coming from the city direction, the safest way to turn into our property is to drive past it another 200m to Alameda Place, do a U-turn there and double back.
(Don't believe Google maps - there is no car access from Alameda Place!).
Do you know the safest way to turn right off a busy road? Check it out here