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    Brown's Produce

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Carter Blueberry Farm

    Carter Blueberry Farm

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    15.3 mi

    We had a nice time here today picking blueberries. I think we picked around 20 pounds when all was…read moresaid and done. Around $40 if $2/lb. The place was easy to find and once you see the sign, drive straight and then take a right at the end. You'll see other cars and the picnic tables/weigh area. They had free bug spray, sunscreen, and stuff for sale like popsicles for $1, ice cream for $2, water for $.50, Uncrustables for cheap, etc. They lend you baskets, but they charge for the use and she said something about returning them. I would ask them for more details, because we didn't borrow them, so I may be wrong. We brought our own and they weigh the basket beforehand so they don't charge your basket's weight. Bring your own... even a tupperware works! We brought oversized cups-- like you get at a movie theatre. Worked great and easy to hold. The only worker we met was very nice. She was helpful and polite. Only one critique because it bothered me... there's a short newspaper clipping hanging near the picnic tables (from 2008?) interviewing Mama Carter and she mentioned (IMO unnecessarily) that their great (great?) grandfather has deep NC roots and would often don his confederate army gear. It was almost written as a point of pride and as an American who believes in equal rights and civil rights, I would not find that to be something to boast about. Left a bad taste in my mouth. Being interviewed, you can share many things about your family's history that show pride about living in NC but celebrating how your family roots date back to supporting racist, slave-owning efforts was a bummer. I encourage the current owners, probably family members, as the Carters have passed away, to consider taking that clipping down and celebrate their long legacy of blueberry planting/harvesting in a more inclusive way.

    Blueberry Bonanza! We arrived early on a Saturday morning and were greeted so warmly. I described…read morethe huge amount of recipes I wanted to make and was informed that possibly two of the buckets full would be needed. We were offered some bug spray and also told that because of the rain it would be muddy and buggy out there. I wore some knee high rubber boots so I was ready! Row upon row of plump beautiful blueberries were just waiting to be picked, and in only about an hour and a half we had already filled our buckets. The price can not be beat for this quality. We paid only $20 for alllllll those berries and the buckets and two waters. I made muffins, bread, cobbler, pie, savory flatbreads, simple syrup, a sauce for pork, and frozen dog treats! This was a really fun activity that also provided some delicious treats!

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    Carter Blueberry Farm
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    White Hill Farms

    White Hill Farms

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    Wow, this is definitely a hidden gem, and i am not sure that i want to share it with you all…read more This is a family owned business that grows their own strawberries. Every year we go there, even though it'll take over an hour to drive to, it is well worth the strawberries. These are all pick your own and are non GMO based. They aren't sprayed with pesticides and are able to be eaten off the vine. They had some of the largest strawberries I've ever seen (outside of the genetically modified ones you may get from the stores). They have tons of rows of strawberries to pick from, and there is rarely a chance to find any rows that are completely empty. They sell them at $3/pound, which in my eyes, is great, especially for the quality of these strawberries. This year was a little different, as they were also growing cabbage, lettuce and rhubarb. *though you couldn't pick your own, it was available inside their little cozy store* They had a great selection of hanging flowers as well and we picked one up to hang outside of our house. If you like ice cream, they have locally sourced ice cream that was amazing. my kids love eating it every time. Overall, this is definitely the best place to do 'pick your own' strawberries, and definitely worth the drive.

    Great local farm stand with an optional you- pick strawberry farm…read more The stand offers a great variety of fruits and veggies, plants, jars/jams and ice cream. Friendly owners and workers who always just smile at my kids covered in strawberries that they ate in the field :) Note: White Hill also participates in the Pinehurst Farmer's Market (Saturday's 10-1pm).

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    Millstone Creek Orchards

    Millstone Creek Orchards

    3.3
    (65 reviews)
    51.0 mi
    $$

    Went to Millstone Creek Orchards to see the Highland baby cows, and apple Orchards. They grow more…read morethan just apples, they have blackberry bushes and numerous varieties of apples. They were selling fresh pick strawberries and strawberries, slushy and apple cider slushy's. They also sell ice cream and seasonal mini donuts with icing, right now strawberry donuts were in season. It was a beautiful day to explore this Orchard and the people working here are very friendly. They do have playgrounds for children and a restaurant on property..

    While visiting our daughter, we decided to go apple picking. The day that we went (8/30) was the…read morefirst day of apple picking season. You have to purchase tickets online (no on-site sales) and it's $18.95 pp which gives you access to the apple orchard, apple tasting, hayride to the orchard, cider pressing demonstration with a fresh cider sample and access to the catch and release fishing pond. They suggest that you bring your own pole and bait. You also get to sample an apple cider slushee which was refreshing after being in the sun picking apples. If you want to pick apples, it's an additional cost based on whether you want a 1/4 peck or 1/2 peck. You have to purchase that when you purchase your event ticket. The apples that they had available were Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Fuji and a really tart apple that's good for baking (I forget the name of the apple). They also have Arkansas Black apples but they weren't ready for picking yet. We had a great time picking apples. We're from South Florida where you only see apples in the grocery store. There's a play area for the kids to run around and play. It's a fun activity, especially if you have kids.

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    Apple cider float + apple cider donuts
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