This Enormous Roadside Farmers Market In North Carolina Is Too Good To Pass Up
Morris Farm Market is a huge roadside farmers market in North Carolina that started with two shady pecan trees in 1982. It was under these trees where Walton and Ginger Morris sold sweet corn from their old Ford pickup. And it seems they had bigger plans. Now you’ll still find that scrumptious sweet corn, along with tomatoes, berries, peaches, and everything in between — and those old trees — coming fresh from the several-hundred-acre farm on which the market sits.
The ideas keep coming here. We can’t believe the ingenuity in this process. Watch as the tractor churns homemade ice cream. Where has freshness ever looked better?
Buy enough fruits and veggies at this roadside farmers market in North Carolina to can and eat all winter long. Visit Morris Farm Market’s website for more information, and be on the lookout for upcoming events on its Facebook page.
For an awesome dinner and a look at some cool boats, drive about five minutes away to Coinjock Marina and Restaurant, conveniently located on the Intracoastal Waterway at Mile Marker 50.
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