Great strawberries, great tomatoes(in early May, mind you), far from population. If you go to the farm, there are some good wooden cutouts of strawberries to stick your face in. There is also sort of an old graveyard in the strawberry farm, which adds to the scenery. The prices are very cheap, even cheaper than the Waller farm, which i thought was cheap. I’ve bought from them at Carrboro Farmer’s Market, and the products are as good as other local venders, but for strawberry picking, definitely check out the Creedmoor location. Worth the drive.
Stacy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chapel Hill, NC
Bought stuff from them at Carrboro’s Farmer’s Market. Everything at the bottom(hidden) was rotten. Split rotting peaches, underripe or old soured blackberries, etc. The older lady who runs it was rude too. Will skip this spot in the future.
Gregory H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Durham, NC
Strawberries — plump, juicy and almost as big as my fist — okay, that might be an exaggeration, but anyways you get the picture. Maybe as big as my daughter’s fist. U-pick or you can buy them at their counter already picked. Either way, you pay by the pound for some of the best strawberries around. Blackberries are also a great find here. If you like other fruits and vegetables, you may just find them here come harvest time whether it’s a nice ripe tomato or zucchini. It’s all good. Very personable ownership and staff as well. Get to know them and they’ll take care of you.