FROGPONDFARM.ORG - Whois Information
Frog Pond Farm
Frog Pond Farm is located adjacent to the Duke Forest, between Durham, Chapel Hill, and Hillsborough, NC. We have a pick-your-own blueberry and blackberry operation during the mid-summer, currently with about 300 blueberries and 30 blackberries. Our orchard of old southern apples, and European and Asian pears is just coming into bearing age. Several varieties of figs are getting large enough to bear fruit after we mulched them with leaves this past winter to prevent dying back to the roots. In 2006 we added plums, peaches, cherries, red and black raspberries, a mulberry, some persimmons, and muscadine grapes
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