Spring means so many glorious things – from long, sun-soaked days to birds singing in the trees. Sure, it sounds cliché, but spring is all about starting anew, and nothing says new like the blossoming flowers that add a vibrant pop of color to the landscape. Tiptoe through the tulips and stop to smell the daffodils at Gooseberry Bridge Farm in Missouri this spring.

Start – or continue – what promises to be a beloved spring tradition with a visit to Gooseberry Bridge Farm in Rogersville, a family-owned flower farm that offers pick your own flowers.

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Spring also means the return of the u-pick flowers at the farm that sits just 20 minutes from Springfield. The season kicks off with colorful rows of tulips and daffodils.

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As the months pass, the flowers change as well with summer usually featuring such favorites as sunflowers and zinnias.

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You don’t have to pick the flowers. However, if you want to, you can. Just make sure you arrive to the farm at between a half an hour and an hour before it closes.

Facebook/Gooseberry Bridge Farm If you want to take your time, you might want to come even earlier in the day.

Before you head over to the farm, make sure it’s open and you have everything you need – a container to hold your flowers, scissors, water, and plenty of sunscreen. Slip on a pair of comfy shoes, too, like tennis shoes or boots.

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Pull into the parking lot when you arrive, and someone from the farm will welcome you before you begin your journey into the flower fields.

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To plan a visit, keep an eye on Gooseberry Bridge Farm’s Facebook page. That’s where you’ll find the latest days and hours, which vary.

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View more information on the official website of Gooseberry Bridge Farm. Or, head over to its Facebook page.

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Have you been to Gooseberry Bridge Farm in Missouri during the springtime? Did you pick the flowers and daffodils? Share your experience in the comments. Then see if you agree that these are just seven things Missourians are always itching to get out and do once winter finally thaws.

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If you want to take your time, you might want to come even earlier in the day.

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Address: Gooseberry Bridge Farm, 177 Elm Grove Rd, Rogersville, MO 65742, USA