National Pick Strawberries Day

A family of strawberry pickers wearing straw hats, surrounded by luscious green fields and rows of ripe strawberries..
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Strawberry lovers, rejoice! It's time to don your fruity hats and get ready for National Pick Strawberries Day. This delectable day celebrates the joy of plucking those juicy, red delights straight from the vine. Whether you're a seasoned berry-picker or a newbie in the strawberry fields, this is the perfect opportunity to indulge in nature's sweetest treat.

When is Pick Strawberries Day?

It's national pick strawberries day on the 20th May.


A Brief History of National Pick Strawberries Day

Believe it or not, the origins of National Pick Strawberries Day can be traced back to the early days of the internet. Long before social media and viral trends, a group of strawberry enthusiasts came together to spread their love for these luscious fruits.

Back in 1998, when the internet was still finding its feet, a dedicated community of strawberry fans launched a website called 'Berry Bliss'. It started as a humble platform for sharing strawberry recipes and tips on growing plump, juicy berries.

As the website gained popularity, its founders decided to create a special day dedicated to the act of handpicking strawberries. They saw it as a way to connect with nature, savor the flavors of the season, and foster a sense of community among strawberry enthusiasts worldwide.

How to Celebrate National Pick Strawberries Day

Celebrating National Pick Strawberries Day is as easy as (strawberry) pie. Here are a few ideas to make the most of this fruity extravaganza:

  • Visit a local strawberry farm or orchard and experience the joy of handpicking your own berries. Just be sure to resist the temptation to eat them all before paying!
  • Invite friends and loved ones for a strawberry-themed picnic. Pack a basket full of strawberry treats and spend the day basking in the sun, surrounded by the sweet aroma of these delicious berries.
  • Get creative in the kitchen and whip up some strawberry-inspired delights. From juicy strawberry shortcakes to tantalizing strawberry margaritas, the possibilities are endless.

Remember, whether you choose to savor the experience alone or share it with others, the most important thing is to enjoy every juicy bite and appreciate the simple pleasures of life.



History behind the term 'Pick Strawberries'


17th century

First recorded mention

The term 'pick strawberries' was first recorded in the 17th century. It referred to the act of manually gathering strawberries from the plants. Strawberry plants were commonly found in Europe and were cultivated by early settlers for their delicious fruit.


19th century

Rise in popularity

During the 19th century, the popularity of 'pick strawberries' grew significantly. Strawberry cultivation expanded, especially in North America, where the fruit thrived due to favorable climate conditions. The act of picking strawberries became a common practice among farmers and local communities.


20th century

Symbol of summertime

As the 20th century progressed, 'pick strawberries' became synonymous with summertime and leisure activities. Many families would visit local strawberry farms to handpick ripe berries, creating cherished memories of outdoor adventures and enjoying the fruits of their labor.



Present day

Cultural tradition and tourism

Today, 'pick strawberries' continues to be a cultural tradition celebrated in various countries worldwide. It has also become a popular tourist attraction, with numerous strawberry farms offering pick-your-own experiences. The term represents not only the act of physically harvesting strawberries but also signifies the joy of seasonal abundance and connection with nature.


Did you know?

Did you know that strawberries are not actual berries? Yes, you heard it right! Botanically speaking, strawberries are classified as an 'aggregate fruit', which means they form from multiple ovaries in a single flower. So, the next time you indulge in a strawberry feast, you can tell your friends that you're actually eating multiple fruits in one go!

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20th May 2015

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20th May 2017

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