The annual event, sponsored by the N.C. Watermelon Association, WNC Farmers Market and N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, is one of several happening at state-operated farmers markets this summer to promote local agriculture.
If you missed Watermelon Day, there are still plenty of opportunities to celebrate watermelon in July and August. Other events happening this summer include Peach Day, Tomato Day, Grape Day and later this year, Sweet Potato Day.
North Carolina farmers produce a large variety of crops, and we are fortunate to have access to such a variety of safe and healthy food. With so many fruits and vegetables to choose from, we want to hear from you: Which crops are you most excited about seeing at local farmers markets and roadside stands?
daphne h duganne
July 20, 2011
My favorite crops from my small farm is Blueberries. The Blueberries have been so plentiful this year and tremendously sweet, plump and full of flavor. I have been selling blueberries and giving some away to folks I know are having financial problems. I never knew years ago when I planted the bushes they would create such wonderful yields of berries. No pesticides no petroleum fertilizer. Totally organic. Rabbit eye blueberries(Tifblue, Premier, etc)