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Seven Sisters Farm

May 23, 2019 Grace Kanoy
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The Seven Sisters Farm is run by Janice and Michael Fine, representing the next generation of farmers. This farm offers an excellent example of season extension farming of diverse crops, and an excellent farm layout demonstrating land planning and harvest strategy. Plus they raise chickens and have two friendly pigs, Sniffer and Fur.

Seven Sisters Farm boasts a large variety of season vegetables, herbs, vegetable and flower plants. They have a strong commitment to selling their products to their local community, and to feed their local community. The site is also used for workshops as they contribute to advancing and growing the local agriculture trade.

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In Farm Tour Tags sustainable farm, Denton, vegetables, season extension, Seven Sisters Farm

High Rock Nursery

May 16, 2018 Grace Kanoy
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Despite what our name suggests, High Rock Nursery is more than just a grower of ornamental shrubs and trees. We also grow strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries and many varieties of seasonal vegetables. We offer the berries pre-picked or u-pick. 

Farmers are a curious and experimental bunch. A farmer is one part scientist, weatherman, manual laborer, breeder, and all parts dreamer. High Rock Nursery's Thomas Penninger is no different. Although he grows and supplies many of the common plants used in this area, he also  ventures into growing new cultivars and varieties of other plants that may perform well in the landscape for our area. 

In addition to fruits and vegetables, Penninger is also a beekeeper and rancher. High Rock Nursery now offers Angus beef and sweet local honey. Don't let the name deceive you, but this farm does it all  - fruit, vegetables, animals and bees. 

This June the blackberries and blueberries should be plumping up ready for you to pick. 

Farm Stand: 3600 Hwy #8
Lexington, North Carolina 27292

Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

CONTACT:  (336) 242-1014 or hrnursery@lexcominc.net

 
In Farm Tour, Farm Tags nursery, vegetables, blueberries, blackberries, u-pick, high rock lake

 

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