Faircloth Farm
Faircloth Farm is a pick your own farm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, growing strawberries, sometimes blueberries and pumpkins, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
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Faircloth Farm is a pick your own farm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, growing strawberries, sometimes blueberries and pumpkins, open to the public and worth a visit if you want to pick fresh, locally grown food near you.
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Farms in Chatham County grow strawberries, pumpkins, blueberries/">sometimes blueberries and pick your own. Many are pick your own, so you can harvest strawberries more/">and more straight from the field during the season.
Strawberries picking in Chatham County usually runs through June and July. Call the farm before you visit, as exact dates shift each year with the weather.
Several Chatham County farms open for pumpkin picking in October, ready for Halloween. Check each farm's opening hours as the pumpkin season is short.
Yes. Chatham County has 3 farm shops and pick your own farms listed, including 2 where you can pick your own fruit and vegetables. Use the filters above to find the crop or type you want.
Summer is the peak season for pick your own in Chatham County, with soft fruit like strawberries from June, then pumpkins/">apples and pumpkins into the autumn. Farm shops themselves are open year round.