Johnston County produce - from just up the road |
In addition to the farmers building where North Carolina farmers bring the fruits of their labors fresh daily, the 75-acre facility boasts restaurants, a garden center and specialty shops selling uniquely North Carolina gifts and treats such as honey, peanuts, barbecue sauces, ciders, jellies, hams, pickles and more.
In the fall, it’s the perfect place to pick up a pumpkin and some fresh apples.
In the winter, it’s a great place to get a freshly cut North Carolina Christmas tree or wreath, but come summer, it’s the colorful, fresh fruits and vegetables that are the main attraction.
In June, the Farmers Market is a cornucopia of fresh peaches, eggplant, corn, peppers, squashes, onions, okra, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, watermelons, sweet potatoes, snap beans and red, green and yellow tomatoes. Today, I brought home peaches, blueberries, corn and cucumbers. Treat yourself to a summer visit to the NC Farmers Market in Raleigh.
Mary Virginia Swain
Located at Lake Wheeler Road and Agriculture Street |
Fresh corn still in the husk. |
Silver Queen Corn |
A checkerboard of grape tomatoes. |
Fresh from the watermelon patch. |
Snap beans |
Farmers Market |
Squash, onions, cucumbers |
Tomatoes |
Fresh blueberries are in season. |
Fresh corn straight off the truck. |
Okra |
A rainbow of vegetables |
Colorful eggplants |
The signature farm signs are a slice of old Americana. |
Multi-media sign from Meadow features a John Deere tractor. |
Sweet potatoes |
Yellow squash |
The State Farmers Market is open Monday through Saturday from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The market is located at 1201 Agriculture Street off of Lake Wheeler Road. And, don’t forget to thank a farmer today as well as the farm workers who labor to put this beautiful food on our tables.
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