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Out at Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls, the tulips have blossomed thanks to all the sun. Author: Terri Gruca Updated: 6:21 PM CST March 5, 2021
MARBLE FALLS, Texas This warm weather has really helped farmers get a better idea of the damage from the winter storms.
Out at Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls, the tulips have blossomed thanks to all the sun, so the farm decided to open for pictures and flower-picking this week.
You can pick bouquets Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The farm is closed on Wednesdays.
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Sweet Berry Farm takes steps to protect crops iStock image
Sweet Berry Farm staff snapped into action to keep its berries and blooms safe the week before a winter storm hit the Highland Lakes with below-freezing temperatures and snow.
As of Wednesday, Feb. 17, at least 6 inches of snow have blanketed the Marble Falls pick-your-own fruit attraction.
“We have large frost covers that we put out over the strawberries to protect the plants and blooms,” said Lacy Copeland Garcia, one of the Copeland family members who own the farm. “Tulips are cold-hardy plants, but we did cover them with hay to prevent significant damage to the blooms inside the plant.”