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Creeksong Farms

We are a second generation family farm using sustainable growing methods since 1979. We sell at the Watauga Co. Farmers Market and the Blowing Rock Farmers' Market. We also have a 50 member CSA.

Contact

Map

2901 W. Brushy Fork Rd.

Zionville, North Carolina
336-385-6302

Business Contacts:

Jeff Thomas
Co-owner
creeksongfarm@gmail.com

Bettie M. Thomas
co-owner

Will Thomas
co-owner

CSA

2011 is our fourth CSA season. This season we will offer 50 full shares, those shares can be either full {$500.00} or half-shares {$300.00}. Besides a variety of produce, we plan to offer eggs and beef from our farm. We also offer vegetarian shares. Our season runs 20 weeks, June 7th to Oct. 18th, 2011. Full shares receive $25.00 of food per week and half shares receive $15.00 of food per week. Also new this season, members can miss one pick up that can be made up. We don't require members to work on the farm as part of their share. Check out our web site www.creeksongfarm.com.

Pick Up Spots

We will have two pickup days for the 2011 CSA - Tuesday afternoons between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. at the back of the Agricultural Extension Building in Boone, North Carolina and at our farm in Creston the same day and time. Also a limited number of shares can be picked up on Saturday at the Watauga Co. Farmers' Market between 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

Products Offered

  • Vegetables
    arugula, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chiles, chinese greens, collards, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, green beans, green onions, hot peppers, kale, lettuce, mustard greens, okra, onions, peas, pole beans, potatoes, salad greens, salad mix, shell beans, spinach, sweet peppers, sweet potato, swiss chard, tomatoes, summer squash, pumpkins, winter squash, sweet corn
  • Dairy & Eggs
    eggs
  • Flowers
    dried flowers, fresh flowers, edible flowers
  • Meat Fish & Fowl
    beef
  • Transplants
    Plants
  • Herbs
    dried herbs, fresh herbs
  • Forest Products
    medicinal herbs

Tailgate Markets

We sell at the following tailgate markets.

Practices Followed

Appalachiangrown Free Range, Humanely Raised, Organic (not Certified), Pasture Raised