Coinjock Creek Farms

Growers of fresh seasonal fruit and produce. Honor stand farm market located on our property (112 Maple Road, Maple, NC), convenient to OBX bound travelers. We offer "veggie box" pickup / delivery in surrounding communities of northeastern NC and southern eastern VA. Wholesale supplier for select restaurants and personal chefs - ask us about growing specialty crops for you! We also run a pop up market every Sunday, beginning May 29, thru September 4, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The pop up market is located at Currituck Club Pool House, 619 Currituck Clubhouse Drive, Corolla, NC 27927, You can also find us at the Elizabeth City Downtown Waterfront Market every Saturday during May, June, July and September. Visit our website for more information.Our online market place is: https://shop.coinjockcreek.com/

Location

Maple, NC 27956

Website

http://www.coinjockcreek.com


Hours of Operation

7 days weekly; sunrise to sunset

Farmers Market

Business availability?: Year-Round
Hours / days of operation: Roadside Produce Stand - 7 days, sunrise to sunset - 112 Maple Road, Maple, NC

Growers

List services your farm provides?: Grow, Ship, Broker
Methods of Sale for Produce?: Wholesale / High Volume, Retail / Direct to Consumer, Pick Your Own, Farmers Market
Sell at Farmers Market?: Yes
Farmers Market Name(s): Elizabeth City Downtown Waterfront Market (Every Saturday during May, June, July and September)
Are you a Greenhouse / Nursery / Floriculture / Turf Grass?: Yes

Products

Business availability: Seasonal

Products Sold: Anaheim Chili Peppers, Zucchini, Yellow Tomatoes, Watermelons, Vegetable Transplants, Turnips, Turnip Greens, Tomatoes, Tobacco, Swiss Chard, Sweet Potatoes, Sweet Corn, Squash - Yellow, Strawberries, Squash, Sprite Melons, Spinach, Soybeans, Snow Peas, Snap Beans, Serrano Chili Pepper, Rutabagas, Romaine, Red Peppers, Radishes, Pumpkins, Potatoes, Plums, Plum Tomatoes, Persimmons, Perennials, Peppers - Variety, Peas, Pears, Peanuts, Ornamental Squash, Onions, Okra, Napa, Muscadine Grapes, Mixed Vegetables, Melons, Lima Beans, Leeks, Jalapeno Peppers, Indian Corn, House Plants, Honeydew Melons, Herbs/Spices, Habanero Chili, Greens, Green Peas, Green Onions, Grapes, Grape Tomatoes, Garlic, Fresh Cut Flowers, Figs, Eggplant, Edamame, Daikon, Cucumbers, Cotton, Corn, Colored Flesh Watermelons, Collard Greens, Cilantro, Chives, Chinese Okra, Chili Peppers, Cherry Tomatoes, Celery, Carrots, Cantaloupe, Cabbage, Butter Beans, Broccoli, Blueberries, Blackberries, Bitter Melon, Beets, Basil, Banana Pepper, Asparagus, Artichokes, Annuals, Blueberries, Strawberries, Pumpkins, Other, Hayride, Pumpkin Patch, Wagon Rides, Animal Experience, Bird Watching, Farm Work Experience, Gardening Experiences, Greenhouse, Ecology, Educational Seminars, Farm Work Experience, Summer Camps

Products / Seafood Aquaculture

Business availability: Seasonal

Agritourism

We are located adjacent to the Historic Griggs / Snowden House built in 1890. We offer farm tours, where visotrs can see crops historically grown on the adjacent farm land include: Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Potatoes, Soy beans, Tobacco, Watermelon and Wheat.We offer hands on courses for visitors on basic farming; poultry keeping; soil science; wildlife and astronomy.

Business availability: Year-Round
Hours / days of operation: 7 days weekly; sunrise to sunset
Months open for business?: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Amenities: Picnic Area, Wi-Fi, Other
Products available for direct sale: Corn Stalks, CSA, Eggs, Flowers, Fruits, Herbs, Potted Plants, Pumpkins, Specialty Food Products (honey, jams, jellies, pickles, sauces), Vegetables, Vegetable Plants, Other
Admission Info: Most activities are free with the donation of a non perishable food item for our local food pantry.
Special events: Jan 1 - New Years Day Farm Luncheon, Feb 2 - Groundhog Day, March 15/21 - Blessing of the Crops/Vernal Equinox, Memorial Day - Opening of Tourist Season, June 21/22 - Summer Solstice, July 4 - Free Hot Dogs and Hamburgers, Aug 15 - Dog Days, Labor Day - close of Tourist Season, September 21/22 - Autumn Equinox, October - Pumpkin Patch, October 31 - Trick or Treat on the Farm, November - Collard Patch, December - Christmas Decorations and Carolling
Location classification: Rural

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