Pick-Your-Own Daffodils at CT Farms
- Wander farm fields and pick fresh daffodils to take home. - Available during late‑April weekends with varying hours by farm. - Find participating farms and visitor info at ctvisit.com.
Connecticut’s late-April flower outing is already underway in Higganum, where Halfinger Farms is running its pick-your-own daffodil season through April 30. (ctvisit.com) The farm’s “Dancing Daffodils” event is listed daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting, at 489 Candlewood Hill Road in Higganum. CTvisit says visitors can pick from more than 100,000 blooms. (ctvisit.com) Halfinger Farms prices the flowers at 75 cents each and tells visitors to call 860-345-4609 for a same-day picking report before driving out. The farm also says pets are not permitted in the daffodil field. (halfingerfarms.com) CTvisit’s statewide weekend guide featured pick-your-own daffodils among its editor’s picks for April 17 to April 19, 2026, putting the flower fields alongside food festivals and family events. The same guide says hours vary by event and directs visitors to individual listings for details. (ctvisit.com) That timing matters in Connecticut because daffodil season is short and tied to bloom conditions, not a fixed calendar. Halfinger Farms says to check the hotline before traveling, and CTvisit lists the event as weather permitting. (halfingerfarms.com; ctvisit.com) CTvisit also describes Halfinger as Connecticut’s first pick-your-own daffodil farm. Its farm listing says April is the month for the daffodil field, while the greenhouses open at the same time with spring plants including pansies, violas and lettuce gardens. (ctvisit.com) The attraction has become part of the state’s broader spring tourism push. CTvisit’s April roundup and spring travel guides both steer visitors to Higganum for daffodils, while sending tulip pickers to Preston and garden visitors to Washington. (ctvisit.com; ctvisit.com) For anyone planning a last-minute trip, the practical advice is simple: check the bloom report, watch the weather, and expect the window to close with April. (halfingerfarms.com; ctvisit.com)