South Carolina’sBest Peaches and Berries
Western and Upstate South Carolina
PEACH & BERRY
recipes inside!2017
Anderson CountyBerry Acres (peaches and strawberries)232 Strawberry Rd. - Anderson, SC - 3 miles down Dobbins Bridge Road, off SC 28 ByPass near WalMart(864) 224-5441 Facebook: Berry Acres Instragram: berryacresllcE-mail address: [email protected] Strawberries-mid April, blackberries-early June, blueberries-late June, raspberries-June, peaches-early July, scuppernong/muscadine-early FallOpen April-November. Call for hours.
Callaham Orchards (strawberries, peaches )559 Crawford Rd- Belton, SC 29627- 2 miles north of Belton off SC-20. Store (864) 338-0810, Tours (864) 338-5302. Call Store for seasonal hours. E-mail address: [email protected] www.carolinapeaches.comBerries, peaches, plums, nectarines, figs, apples, pumpkins, and muscadinesMondays-Fridays 9am-6pm, Sunday 1:30pm-5pm / April-October
Denver Downs Farm Market (peaches)4915 Clemson Boulevard- Anderson, SC (864) 940-2293 - www.denverdownsfarm.com Featuring Eldon Zehr’s peaches. June-September 1. Call for hours
Cherokee CountyAbbott FarmsI-85 at Exit 92: 100 Wilcox Ave., Gaffney, SC 293401 (800) 764-0076 www.abbottfarmsonline.comE-mail: [email protected] ripened peaches, strawberries, watermelons, cantaloupes, peanuts (boiled and roasted), jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, hot sauces, and honey. Mid May-mid September, Monday-Saturday 8am-8pm
Strawberry Hill USA117 Nancy Creek Rd. – Gaffney, SC - I-85, Exit 90 beside Gaffney Premier Outlets. James E. Cooley and Brandi Cooley-Easler (864) 649-1414 www.strawberryhillusa.com Old-Tyme ice cream parlor, freshly baked pies, peaches, strawberries, cantaloupes, tomatoes, nectarines, blackberries, pumpkins, assorted vegetables, jams and jellies, breads and lots more.Open year-round, everyday 10am-7pm
Greenville CountyArrowhead Acres (pick your own Blueberries)37 Bates Bridge Rd. - Travelers Rest, SC. Located off Hwy 414 next to Beechwood Farms (864) 836-8414 Beechwood Farm204 Bates Bridge Rd. - Travelers Rest, SC 29690 – SC 276 5 miles north of Travelers Rest behind Slater Mill(864) 836-7465/6075 www.mybeechwoodfarms.comStrawberries, squash, corn, beans, tomatoes and peas are available.
Upcountry SC / Lake Hartwell Country I-85 Corridor
Strawberry FestivalBerry Acres Strawberry Festival in Anderson, SCApril 29, 2017 11:00am-3:00pmRain date April 30, 2017For more information call (864) 224-5441
Beechwood Farms II204 Bates Bridge Rd. - Marietta, SC 29661 - 5 Miles North of Travelers Rest(864) 836-7465/6075 www.mybeechwoodfarms.comStrawberries, squash, corn, beans, tomatoes, and peas.
Fisher’s at Dillard (produce stand)504 S. Buncombe Rd. - Greer, SC 29651 - 1 mile off US29N, right at Peachtree Plaza or 4 miles off I-85, Exit 56, take SC 14 toward Greer, left at light just past. Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 1.5 miles on left (864) 877-2010 www.fishersochard.comPeaches, berries, produce, summer fruit and vegetables Fisher’s at Fairview (produce stand)1001 Locust Hill Rd. - Greer, SC 29651 - Two blocks off of Wade Hampton Blvd. (Hwy. 29) Junction Hwy. 290 and Hwy. 10. Located at the historical Taylors Shed. Tom Fisher and Family (864) 877-0443 www.fishersorchard.com Open May-SeptemberPeaches, berries and produce
Fisher’s Pick Your Own (peaches)650 Fisher Rd. - Greer, SC 29651 - 5.2 miles north of Greer on Hwy. 14Turn right on Mt. Lebanon Church Rd. and follow signs. Tom Fisher and Family (864) 895-4115 www.fishersorchard.com Open June-September. U-pick peaches and nectarines or already picked available. Limited line of produce, tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes and berries
Perdeaux’s Fruit Farm, LLC2400 SC Hwy. 11 - Travelers Rest, SC 29690 – Hwy 11(864) 979 8378 [email protected] CarolinaFarmers.com/Perdue OPEN; early June-late November. Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:30pm Sunday 1:00-6:00 pm. Sold only at our farm retail market…no wholesale. Grow 12 types of fruits/100+ varieties: All picked truly tree, bush and vine ripe. 25+ varieties of apples and peaches (a must try- the new white sub-acid peaches). Numerous varieties of nectarine, std. pears, asian pear apples, plums, prunes, blackberries, muscadines, figs, oriental persimmons and Ya Li chinese pears. Fresh Fruits Processing Room in Retail Market. Make a variety of fresh fruit products as various fruits ripen: 12+ kinds of fancy fresh fruit preserves, sauces and butters, refrigerated gourmet fresh apple sauces (“probably the best you’ve ever tasted”), the best fresh apple cider made in the Carolinas and Georgia. Un-guided walking tour of farm, picnic tables, rest room.
Sandy Flat Berry Patch (Strawberries)4715 Locust Hill Rd. - Taylors, SC 29687Call (864) 895-4780 for hours of operation. Open late April-October with strawberries and fresh produce in season.
Upcountry SC / Lake Hartwell Country I-85 Corridor
Upcountry SC / Lake Hartwell Country I-85 Corridor
Oconee CountyRedmond Boys Produce, LLCFrom the Farm to the Table 80 N. Cherry Street - Seneca, SC 29678 Phone: (864) 882-0140, FAX: (864) 882-0140 E-mail address: [email protected] March-December 9am-6pm Monday-SaturdayWide variety of local fruits, vegetables, jams, jellies, honey, and fresh seafood. 3 Oaks Farm222 N. Seed Farm Rd. Westminister, SC 29693(864)324-4231 www.3oaksfarm.comemail: [email protected] Monday-Sunday 9a.m.-5p.m. Grow: Onions, Beans, Tomatoes; also grow/sell radish, spinach, kale, okra, chicken eggs.
Berry Thyme Farm (Blueberries)120 Stubbs Ln. off Berry Farm Rd., Westminster, SC 29396 – From Westminster, go 76 towards Clayton and follow the signs – From Toccoa take Hwy. 123 towards Westminster and follow the signs.Doris & Gene Hutchins(864) 647-6383Open: July, 7 days a weekCall for more hours
Byson’s Apple Orchard1011 Chattooga Ridge Rd.Mountain Rest, SC 29664(864) 647-9427Open: Late July-SeptemberDaily, 9:00am - 6:00pmwww.brysonsappleorchard.com
Chattooga Belle Farm454 Damascus Church Rd., Long Creek, SC(864) 647-9768 www.chattoogabellefarm.comOpen April–November, 9am–5pm seven days a week and by appointment or chance November through March. Raspberries in early June, peaches, grapes, kiwi, CBF wines, jellies, jams, freshly ground grits
Pickens CountyHunter Farms and Greenhouses (strawberries and produce stand)607 Jameson Rd. - Easley, SC - Located off Hwy. 135, one mile north of Easley(864) 859-2978 www.hunterfarmsonline.comE-mail address: [email protected] Monday-Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday 8am-6pm, Sunday 1pm-5pmSeason Mid April-Mid JunePre-pick or U-pickHanging baskets, potted plants, ornamentals, and ice cream shop.
The Happy Berry510 Gap Hill Rd. - Six Mile, SC - Take Hwy. 133 north from Hwy. 123 in Clemson. Gap Hill Rd. is about one mile west of the intersection of Hwy. 183 and Hwy. 133. (864) 868-2946 or (864) 350-9345 www.thehappyberry.com E-mail address: [email protected] Opens June-late October, Monday-Saturday. Call for more information.Blackberries, blueberries, figs, dessert muscadines, seedless table grapes and persimmons. Pussy Willows are available Christmas through Easter. Pick your own or place an order for pre-picked berries by phoning ahead 24 hours. Children welcome. Group tours by pre-arrangement.
Spartanburg County
Abbott FarmsI-85 at Exit 75: 109 Sloane Garden Road, Boiling Springs, SC 29316I-85N at Exit 83: 291 Bud Arthur Bridge Road, Cowpens, SC 29330I-85S at Exit 83: 155 Truck Stop Road, Cowpens, SC 29330I-26 at Exit 22: 1980 Reidville Road, Spartanburg, SC 293011/800-764-0076 www.abbottfarmsonline.com E-mail: [email protected] offer tree ripened peaches, strawberries, watermelons, cantaloupes, peanuts (boiled and roasted), jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, hot sauces, and honey.Open Year Round, Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm
Belue Farms Natural Market 3769 Parris Bridge Rd., Boiling Springs, SC 29316- take I-85, Exit 75. Travel north towards Boiling Springs. Turn right at 1st light onto Shoally Creek Rd. Go 1 mile, turn left onto Parris Bridge Rd. Farm is 2/10 mile on leftMike and Harriett Belue (864) 578-0446 www.beluefarms.com Email: [email protected], peaches, tomatoes and many other vegetables grown fresh on the farm. Our natural foods market stocks raw milk, local honey, butter, cheese, grass-fed Angus beef(raised on our farm), pastured meats, seafood, local eggs, gluten-free items and a large variety of natural and organic pantry staples in addition to local and organic specialty produce.Open year-round Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm.
Buck and Ann’s Strawberry Patch139 Pearson Rd,- Greer, SC 29651 *Off of Hwy. 14 at Village Hospital (follow the signs). Turn on Westmoreland Rd, left on Abner Creek Rd. Make a right on Pearson Road located on the left. *Off Hwy. 101 close to the Barnyard (follow the signs), turn on Abner Creek Rd, make a left on Pearson Rd located on the left. U-pick or we pick. Strawberries available in gallon and half gallon. Buck and Ann Jones (864) 879-4612 Open end of April- June 1. Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm
Cooley Peach Farms - Strawberry Hill USA3097 SC Hwy. 11 West - Chesnee, SC - Take Hwy. 11, 6 miles west of Chesnee. James E. Cooley and Brandi Cooley-Easler (864) 461-7225 (Farm) (864) 461-4000 (Restaurant) www.strawberryhillusa.com Opening in April (roadside market) Open year-round (restaurant and homemade ice cream)Peaches, strawberries, cantaloupes, tomatoes, nectarines, blackberries, pumpkins, assorted vegetables, jams and jellies, breads and lots more.
Upcountry SC / Lake Hartwell Country I-85 Corridor
Old 96 District l-20 & l-385 Corridors
Molly’s Farm (strawberries)10299 Hwy. 56 - Enoree, SC - From Interstate 26 take Hwy. 56 exit to Cross Anchor. At Hwy. 49 intersection, continue 2 miles north on Hwy. 56. Look for signs on right. Located in the Cross Anchor communityJerry and Kathy Billings (864) 969-9537 www.mollyfarm.com E-mail address: [email protected]/pages/Mollys-Farm/71966136045 Open mid- April – June 1. U-pick or we pick strawberries. Gallon and half gallon containers provided. Call to leave orders.
Ragan Orchards (Roadside Market)2039 Hyw. 292, Inman, S. C. 29349Exit 10-interstate 26Thomas and Ann Ragan (864) 472-5778Strawberries, peaches, apples, sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, jellies and jamsOpen May - OctoberMonday-Sunday 9am-6pm
Edgefield County
The following are located on US 25 S between Edgefield, SC and Augusta, GA:Carpenter’s – US 25-(803) 275-0784Hardluck Hill-US 25-Phone Number UnavailableJackie’s – US 25-(803) 275-1608
Cook’s Roadside Market (strawberries and peaches)1224 Augusta Rd., Trenton, SC - 4 miles south of EdgefieldJohn R. & Larry C. Cook (803) 275-2970 www.cooksfarm.comOpen March 31-August 7 days a week 8am-6:30pm, late August-Fall Tuesday-Saturday 8am-6pmVegetables, hot sauces
Sara’s Roadside StandAugusta Rd., (US 25), Trenton, SC - 2 miles south of intersection US 25/SC 19(864) 275-1983 www.titanfarms.comOpen May 27 – Labor Day every day 8:30am-7pmPeaches, tomatoes, corn, watermelon, Vidalia onions, jams, jellies, salsas and dressings, ice cream
Gurosik’s Berry Plantation, Inc. (strawberries and peaches)345 Briggs Rd., Edgefield, SC - 3 miles off SC 230Clyde Gurosik(803) 278-0594 www.gurosiksberryplantation.comOpen mid-April – Roadside Market - Monday-Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 9am-6pm, Farm Market – Monday-Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday – 8am-6pm, Sunday 1pm-6pmStrawberries, hybrid blackberries, blueberries, peaches, asparagus, produce, 11 pasteurized berry products, plants, gifts and gift baskets. Air-conditioned market, clean restrooms, bus parking and accessCash and checks only
FestivalsRidge Peach Festival in Trenton, SCSaturday, June 17, 2017 9am-4pm, for more information visit www.ridgepeachfestival.com or e-mail [email protected]
Johnston Peach Blossom Festival, Johnston, SC Saturday, May 6, 2017, 9am-4pm
Edgefield Heritage Jubilee Festival, Edgefield, SC Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 9am-5pm
Laurens County
Stewart Farms (strawberries)6600 Hwy. 92Enoree, SC - Take US 221 N towards Woodruff, take left in Lanford onto SC 92,Farm 2 miles on leftJack Stewart(864) 969-7270 www.stewartfarms.netOpen April-December, Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday 10am-7pmU-pick strawberries, flowers, pumpkins, corn maize, school tours and more
York County
Black’s Peaches & The Cotton Belt Bakery (strawberries and peaches)1800 Black Hwy., York, SC – 3 miles west of York on Hwy. 5.Arthur Black (803) 684-2333www.blackspeachesandbakery.comMay-December: Mon–Sat 8am-6pm, Sun 1pm-6pmJanuary-April: Mon–Fri 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pmApples, sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins, a variety of fruits and vegetables, homemade ice cream and baked goods
Bush-N-Vine Farm (strawberries and peaches)1650 Filbert Hwy. - York, SC - 3 miles north of York on Hwy. 321/Filbert Hwy.Locations also in Rock Hill and Lake WylieSusan and Bob Hall(803) 684-2732 www.bushnvinefarm.comCall for pick your own hoursE-mail address: [email protected] year round. Call for limited hours during the months of January and February Monday-Friday 8:30am-6pm, Saturdays 8:30am-5pmBlueberries, strawberries, peaches and pumpkins. We also have fresh picked fruits and vegetables in season
The Peach Tree (peaches)2077 Filbert Hwy. (Hwy. 321 North) - York, SC - 3.5 miles north of York on Hwy. 321, 16 miles northwest of Rock HillMerwyn Smith(803) 684-9996 www.thepeachtreeorchard.comE-mail address: [email protected] Open April-December 8:00am - 6:00pm
Monday – Saturday, 1:00 pm - 6:00pm on Sunday. Peaches already picked or u-pick, fresh produce, variety of jams and jellies, full-service ice cream parlor, pumpkins in October, Christmas trees in December and custom shipping
Sanders Farm Stand (peaches)225 Filbert Hwy. (Hwy. 321) - Filbert, SC - 5 miles from York, 4 miles from CloverOrestus Sanders(803) 684-6062 www.dorisanders.comThursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 8am-6pm during peach season.Other fruits and vegetables according to season. Author Dori Sanders maintains a presence and is available during farm hours for storytelling at the “storytelling rock.”
The Peach Stand (strawberries, blackberries and peaches)1325 Hwy. 160 W. - Fort Mill, SC - I-77, Exit 85, east 1/2 mile intersection of Hwy. 160 and US 21 ByPass(803) 547-7563 www.peachstand.comE-mail address: [email protected] Monday-Friday 6am-9pm, Saturday 8am-9pm, Sunday 8am-8pm.
Springs Farm (strawberries, blackberries, peaches, seasonal produce)1010 Springfield Pkwy. - Fort Mill, SC(803) 548-3939 www.springsfarm.comE-mail address: [email protected] 7am-7pm, Sundays 1pm-7pmApril-October
LocationsThe Old Peach Stand 1325 Hwy 160 W., Fort Mill, SC 29715 Everyday 8am-7pm
June-OctoberThe Gold Hill Market 2771 Pleasant Rd., Fort Mill, SC 29708 May-October
Olde English District l-77 Corridor/SC Hwy. 9 Corridor
Strawberry FestivalSouth Carolina Strawberry Festival in Fort Mill, SC
Friday, May 5, 2017 4:30pm-11pm Saturday, May 6, 2017 10am-10pm
For more information call (803) 547-2116 or visit www.scstrawberryfestival.com
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Barnwell
Allendale
Bamberg
Edgefield
Augusta, GA
Johnston
Trenton
Abbeville Greenwood
AndersonBelton
Laurens
Gray Court
Long Creek
SenecaSandySprings
Greenville CowpensSpartanburg
Gaffney
Union
Chester
York
Rock Hill
Lancaster
KershawCheraw
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SOUTH CAROLINA BERRY PICKIN’S & STANDS
ThoroughbredCountry1. Herb n Berries2. Chappell Farms-Pat’s Peaches3. JR’s Farm4. Healing Springs Strawberry Patch 5. Woods Market and Garden
Old 96 District6. Carpenter’s7. Cook Roadside Market8. Sara’s Roadside Market9. Hardluck Hill10. Jackie’s11. Gurosik’s Berry Plantation, Inc.12. Stewart Farms
Discover UpcountryCarolina Association/Lake Hartwell Country13. Callaham Orchards14. Denver Downs Farm Market15. The Happy Berry16. Hunter Farms & Greenhouses 17. Redmond Boys Produce18. 3 Oaks Farm19. Chattooga Belle Farms20. Beechwood Farm 21. Arrowhead Acres
BLUEBERRY SEASON
June - September
22. Fisher’s on South Buncombe23. Fisher’s at Fairview24. Fisher’s Pick Your Own25. Buck & Ann’s Strawberry Patch26. Perdeaux’s Fruit Farm27. Sandy Flat Berry Patch28. Molly’s Farm29. Ragan Orchard
Aiken
Barnwell
Allendale
Bamberg
Edgefield
Augusta, GA
Johnston
Trenton
Abbeville Greenwood
AndersonBelton
Laurens
Gray Court
Long Creek
SenecaSandySprings
Greenville CowpensSpartanburg
Gaffney
Union
Chester
York
Rock Hill
Lancaster
KershawCheraw
CamdenCamden
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Efforts were made to ensure accuracy.
This list is non-inclusive.Locations are approximate.
STRAWBERRYSEASON
April - May
PEACH SEASONMay - August
Peach and Berry Stands in Western and Upstate of South Carolina
30. Cooley Peach & Strawberry Farm31. Gramling Farms Market32. Gramling Farms33. Belue Farms34. Strawberry Hill USA35. Berry Acres
Olde English District
41. Black’s Peaches & the Cotton Belt Bakery42. Bush-N-Vine Farm43. The Peach Tree44. Sanders Farm Stand45. The Peach Stand46. Springs Farm Market47. Jordan’s Farm48. Cotton Hills Farms & Market49. Gowan Farm50. 521 Bait & Tackle51. McLeod Farms #152. McLeod Farms #253. Sellers Farm Produce
Olde English District l-77 Corridor/SC Hwy. 9 Corridor
Chester CountyJordan’s Farm (strawberries and peaches)1017 Seegars Rd. - Fort Lawn, SC - 3 miles north of Fort Lawn off Hwy. 21Wendy Jordan(803) 287-5505Open Monday-Saturday 8am-8pm
Cotton Hills Farms and Markets (peaches & strawberries)2575 Lowrys Hwy. - Lowrys, SC - Hwy. 321 just north of LowrysJeff, Jeb and Peter Wilson(803) 581-4545 (Market) www.cottonhillsfarm.comEmail address: [email protected] mid-April-Fall Monday-Saturday 9am-7pmStrawberries U-Pick and We-Pick available mid-April through May. Also peaches, sweet corn, homegrown tomatoes and other vegetables, hand-dipped ice cream, our own Southern Fields stone ground grits and cornmeal, and canned goods. Pumpkins and tours throughout October.Chester Location—131 Church St. Chester, SC (803) 385-4545 Open year round. Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm. Call for winter month hours of operation.
Lancaster CountyGowan Farm (peaches, nectarines, Asian pears, plums and tomatoes)2669 Shiloh Unity Rd. - Lancaster, SC - Primus Crossroads, 14 miles south of Lancaster at the intersection of Hwy. 903 and Hwy. 522Don Gowan(803) 288-0202Open early morning until dark, 7 days a week, May - October during peach season. Call ahead to have the gate opened to fish in the 30 acres of fish ponds. Also 10 acres of crawfish
Ivy Place (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, muscadines)8603 Van Wyck Road, Lancaster, SC 29720Terry Graham(704)651-3700 www.ivyplaceevents.comE-mail address: [email protected] your own strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, and muscadines. Also a venue for weddings and events. Open Monday-Saturday 10am- 6pm. Call for opening day and to confirm hours.
Kershaw County521 Bait & TackleContact: Bill Childers1460 Kershaw Hwy. Camden, SC 29020Directions: Hwy. 521, 5 miles north of Camden on right, Peas, melons, honey, apples, peanuts, peaches, strawberries, corn, bait & tackle, wood, bedding plants, feed corn / (803) 669-9505Open June-October Thursday-Saturday 8am-5pm
Chesterfield CountyMcLeod Farms #1 (strawberries and peaches)25455 Hwy. 1 McBee, SC - 1 mile north of McBee on US 1 or 29 miles north of Camden(877) 789-9252 (Toll Free) www.macspride.comOpen May-August seven days a week 8am-7pm
McLeod Farms #2 (strawberries, peaches and pumpkins)29247 Hwy. 151 South McBee, SC - 4 miles south of McBee on Hwy. 151 and 9 miles north of Hartsville(843) 335-8611 www.macspride.comOpen seven days a week 8am-7pm Spring & Summer, 8:30am-5pm Winter
Sellers Farm Produce1220 W. Main St. - Chesterfield, SCClayton and Sherry SellersProducing and selling fresh and local produce year round, boiled peanuts, jams and jellies, country ham, fresh ground cornmeal and specialty gift baskets.
Strawberry FestivalMcLeod Farms Annual Strawberry FestivalMay 6, 2017. For more information, call (843) 335-8335 or vist www.macspride.com
Peach FestivalMcLeod Farms Annual Peach FestivalJuly 2017. For more information, call (843) 335-8335 or vist www.macspride.com
Thoroughbred Country I-20/US 78/US 278/I-95 Corridors
Aiken CountyGurosik’s Berry Plantation (U-pick strawberries and flowers, blackberries)Contact: Clyde Gurosik345 Briggs Rd, North Augusta, SC 29841(803) 278-0594 www.gurosiksberryplantation.com call ahead for seasonal hours of operationStrawberries- April-July, Blackberries- Late May-July
Herb n Berries (U-Pick blueberries) Contact: Cathy or Ed Kvartek148 Keeper Lane, Montmorenci, SC 29839(803) 646-8509 or (803) 295-6678 www.herbnberries.com From Aiken SC follow US Hwy 78 towards Montmorenci. Just past the fire station turn right onto Old Barnwell Road. Drive 3 miles and turn left onto Candlewood Road and left onto Keeper Lane. Open June – August Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 7:30 am to 12 noon (weather permitting). Certified SC blueberry grower following USDA organic guidelines. In addition, herbs, pre-picked cherry tomatoes, eggplant and peppers. Tour van accessible
Woods Market and GardenContact: Pamela Ely951 Dougherty Rd., Aiken, SC 29803(803) 770-9437 Facebook: Woods Market & GardenLocal fruit, vegetable and artisan marketMonday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 1pm-4pm, Open year round
Barnwell CountyChappell Farms - Pat’s PeachesContact: Lynne Chappell, Tommy Chappell1371 Kings Hwy (US HWY 278), Kline, SC 29812 Look for the Pat’s Peaches sign803-584-2565 www.chappellfarms.comEmail: [email protected] May – September, Monday-Saturday 8 am – 6 pmPeaches: Mid-May - August, sold wholesale, retail or “pick your own.” Blueberries sold retail.
JR’s Farm (U-pick strawberries)Contact: James Wood Address: 8115 Hwy 64 E, Barnwell, SC 29812 - SC Hwy 64, 1 mile SE from Barnwell on right803-300-1296Open April – May Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 8am – 7pmU-pick strawberries,squash, sweet corn, watermelons, peas and other produce in season
Strawberry FestivalsMead Hall Strawberry FestivalSaturday, April 22, 2017
The day features fresh strawberries, homemade
strawberry goodies, fun games & activities, craft vendors,
book & casserole sale, silent auction and a talent
show. The Strawberry Festival will take place on the
St. Thaddeus campus which is located at 129 Pendleton
Street, SW in Aiken SC.
Our Lady of Peace Strawberry FestivalSunday, April 23, 2017
Strawberries & cream, shortcake & jam. Games &
inflatables, crafts & bake sale. The Strawberry Festival
will take place at Our Lady of Peace School located
at the corner of Knox and LeCompte Avenues in
North Augusta, SC.
Healing Springs Strawberry Patch (U-pick strawberries)Contact: Jeffrey Kanagy2101 Jones Bridge Rd., Blackville, SC 29817 - Take SC Hwy. 3 to Healing Springs Rd. Turn right and follow to stop sign. Turn right on Jones Bridge Rd.(803) 300-1628E-mail: [email protected] and May Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 8 am – 6 pmPick your own strawberries, seasonal garden produce, sweet corn, flowers and hanging baskets.
Abbeville CountyAbbeville County Farmer’s Market112 North Main Street, Abbeville, SC 29620Contact: Lindsay Costner (864) 378-1891or Tim Hall (864) 391-1103 Fridays 7am-noonOpen year-round, weather permitting
Abbeville Farmer’s MarketTrinity St. at The Livery Stable, Downtown Abbeville(864) 366-4600Open seasonally Thursdays 4pm-8pmFridays 7am-noon
Aiken CountyAiken County Farmer’s Market (Open-Air/Covered)115 Williamsburg St, Aiken, SC 29801(803) 293-2214Open year-round, peak season April-MayTuesday, Thursday Saturday 8:00am - noon; Thursday nights June 2 - Sept 1 Downtown Aiken from 5pm - 7:30 pm.Programs Accepted: SFMNP - Senior Checks, WIC Vouchers
Allendale CountyAllendale County Farmer’s Market (Open-Air/Covered)5789 Allendale-Fairfax Hwy (US 278) Allendale, SC 29810Contact: Lottie Lewis (803) 584-4556 Thursday & Friday 10 am-4 pm, Saturday 10 am-3 pm April-October, Programs Accepted: EBT/SNAP, SFMNP - Senior Checks, WIC Vouchers
Anderson CountyAnderson Farmer’s Market (Sheltered, HDA accessible)402 N. Murray Ave, Anderson, SC 29621Corner of Murray Ave. and Tribble St. in downtown Contact: Sharon Nicometo (864) 231-7275Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 8am-1pm, June-NovemberPrograms accepted: EBT, WIC, SNAP
Palmetto Farmers MarketMineral Spring Park, Williamston. Saturdays 8-noon, May through October(864) 414-5337
Pendleton Farmer’s MarketVillage Green at Exchange Street, Pendleton, SCContact: Barbara Seal (864) 646-6160 [email protected] Locally grown produce, flowers, baked goods, arts and craftsSaturday 9am-1pm, June-September
Barnwell CountyBarnwell Farmer’s Market (Open-Air/Covered)9987 Dunbarton Boulevard, Barnwell, SC 29812(803) 259-3317 May – October, Tuesday & Saturday, 8 am – 2 pmPrograms accepted: EBT/SNAP, SFMNP - Senior Checks, WIC Vouchers
The Farmer’s Market in Elko (Open-Air)Formally: The Downtown Blackville Farmers Market10012 US-78, Elko, SC 29826Contact: Jeanne Johnson [email protected](W) (803) 266-2563 (C) (803) 300-4642May to October, Saturdays 8 am-2 pmPrograms Accepted: EBT/SNAP, SFMNP – Senior Checks, WIC Vouchers
Cherokee CountyGaffney Station Farmer’s Market500 North Granard St., Gaffney, SCTuesdays & Thursdays 3-6pm; Saturdays 7am-noonSaturdays only starting in November, June-January
Chester CountyChester Farmer’s MarketDowntown Chester, 111 Columbia St., Chester, SC(803) 444-4320Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 7:30am-1pmOpens in May
Fort Lawn Community Center’s Farmer’s MarketOpen-air seasonal with access to auditorium5554 Main St., Fort Lawn, SC 29714Contact: Libby Sweatt-Lambert (803) 872-4491 www.fortlawncenter.orgMay-Fall Wednesdays & Saturdays 9am until sold out.Credit and debit cards accepted
Chesterfield CountyCheraw Farmers Market (Open-Air/Seasonal)105 Front Street, Cheraw, SC 29520(843) 537-2553Tuesdays, Saturdays 8:30am-3:00 pm; Thursdays 3-5pm
Edgefield CountyEdgefield Farmer’s MarketEdgefield Courthouse Square, Edgefield, SCSaturdays 9am-1pm, April-October
Johnston Farmer’s Market and Artist’s MarketCalhoun Street (Highway 23), Johnston, SC(803) 275-4097Thursdays 4pm-6pm, June-December
Local Farmer’s Markets
Local Farmer’s Markets
Fairfield CountyFairfield Farmer’s MarketNext to NAPA Auto Parts on Congress St, WinnsboroSaturdays 9am- 12 noon, mid April-end of the yearFacebook: Downtown Winnsboro Farmer’s MarketGreenville CountyFountain Inn Farmer’s Market110 Depot St., Fountain Inn. SCEvery Saturday morning in June, July, August & September
Greenville State Farmer’s Market 1354 Rutherford Rd., Greenville, SC(864) 244-4023Open year round Monday-Saturday 8am-6pmLocally grown produce
TD Saturday MarketMain Street, Greenville, SCBetween Court & Washington StreetsSaturdays 8:30am-12:30pm, May-October
Travelers Rest Farmer’s Market115 Wilhelm Winter St., Travelers Rest, SCSaturdays 9am-noon, May 11-September
Greenwood County96 Mill Village Community Garden (strawberries)216 Draper Street, Ninety Six, SC 29666Contact: Doug Crawford, Garden Manager (864)-992-1236
Baylor Farm (peaches, strawberries)6015 Hwy 178 South, Ninety Six, SC 29666Contact: Cleo Baylor (864) 227-6854
Early Bird Worm Farm (peaches)6902 Hwy 25 North, Hodges, SC 29653Contact: Paul Coleman, Owner (864) 942-7566www.earlybirdworms.com
Greenwood Farmer’s Market1612 SC Hwy 72/221 East, Greenwood, SC 29649(864) 223-6305
Ninety Six Farmer’s Market102 Main Street East, Ninety Six, SC 29666(864) 543-4820
Uptown Market220 Maxwell Avenue, Greenwood, SC 29646Contact: Stephanie Turner, Manager (864) 942-8421www.uptowngreenwood.com
W.J. Produce1513 Edgefield Street, Greenwood, SC 29646Contact: Willie J. Cristopher, Owner (864) 227-6183Strawberries
Wellness Works for Kids Junior Growers501 Ellison Avenue, Greenwood, SC 29649Contact: Amanda Morgan, Program Coordinator(864) 725-4661 www.selfregional.orgStrawberries
Kershaw CountyKershaw County Farmer’s Market222 Broad St. Camden, SC 29020 www.kcfarmersmarket.orgVendors offer fresh vegetables, fruit, melons, plants, flowers, honey, canned goods, jams and jelliesSaturdays 8am-noon1st Saturday in April- 3rd Saturday in November
Lancaster CountyLancaster County Farmer’s Market (Open-Air/Seasonal)3 miles east of city on Highway 9, Lancaster, SC(803) 235-0421 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays 7am-1pm Days and hours change monthly. Call to confirm.
Laurens CountyMain Street Laurens Downtown Farmer’s MarketSouth Side of the Historic Square, Laurens(864) 984-2119Open every Saturday June-August
McCormick CountyMcCormick County Farmer’s Market operated by the McCormick County Historical CommissionHistoric Dorn Mill Complex206 N. Main Street, McCormick, SC 29835(864) 852-2835 www.mccormickscchamber.orgPlease check out the Community Calendar on the McCormick Chamber of Commerce Website.Watermelons, blueberries, cantaloupes, peaches, strawberries, and other seasonable produce. A variety of vendors of craft items, soaps, preserves, baked goods, etc. will be availableEvery Tuesday 3pm-7pmJune 6, 2017-2nd week of October 2017
Oconee CountyFoothills Heritage Market178 Hayfield Rd, Westminster, SCHwy 123 between Seneca & Westminister just west of Hwy. 11(864)-324-4231
Local Farmer’s Markets
Email: [email protected] www.foothillsheritagemarket.orgMay-December, every Saturday 8am-noon
Seneca Farmer’s MarketNorton Thompson Park in downtown Seneca(864) 855-2726Locally grown produceJuly-SeptemberCall for more information
Walhalla Farmer’s Market301 E. Main St.City parking lot at S. Catherine St., Walhalla(864) 638-2727Mondays 7am-10am; Thursdays 4pm-7pm
Westminster’s Tuesday Afternoon MarketOld Depot parking lot on Main Street(864) 647-5316Tuesdays 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.Beginning early June through late October
Pickens CountyClemson Farmer’s MarketGreen at Patrick Square, 578 Issaqueena Trail, Clemson, SCRegular market: May 5, 2017 – September 29, 2017 Fridays 3pm-6pmGourmet Tail-Gate Market: October 6, 2017Harvest Market: November 3, 2017Holiday Market: December 1, 2017Market manager: Kathi Dimmock [email protected] (864) 654-3981 www.clemsonfarmersmarket.orgFresh, locally grown produce, farm products, specialty food items, handmade arts & crafts, live entertainment, workshops & demonstrations, family friendly activitiesEat Healthy – Buy Local – Have FUN!
Clemson University Farmer’s [email protected] vary by semester.
Easley Farmer’s MarketCity Hall parking lot on 205 N. 1st Street, Easley(864) 855-7900 www.easleyfarmersmarket.comLisa Chapman – Market ManagerHoliday Market, fresh produce, fruits, breads and more. Vendors change with the seasonSaturday 8am-noon, April-October
Six Mile Farmer’s MarketSix Mile Farmer’s Depot Farmer’s Market102 South Main St., Cowpens, SCThursday 4PM-7PMCall for opening dates
Spartanburg CountyHub City Farmer’s Market298 Magnolia St. (Old Train Depot), Spartanburg, SC(864) 585-0905 www.hubcityfm.orgLocal produce, plants, prepared goods, variety of events (cooking demonstrations, children’s activities, live music and more)Saturday 8am-12pm, Wednesday 11am-1pm
Union CountyUnion Farmer’s Market (Open-Air/Seasonal)511 E. Main Street, Union SC(864) 490-86098am until sold out June–October
York CountyHistoric Downtown York Farmer’s Market55 N. Congress St., York, SCFeatures seasonal produce and handmade craftsJune-October 9am-12pm
Markets of McConnells400 Chester Hwy 321, McConnells, SC(803) 628-4175Two open air buildings and yard space. Vendors sell a variety of items from local produce to antiques and crafts.
Old Town Market (local produce, crafts)300 E. Main St.Rock Hill, SC, 29730(803) 417-4067 www.onlyinoldtown.com/marketThursdays 5pm-8pm, Saturdays 10am-2pm, May-August
South Forty Farms640 Hwy. 274, Lake Wylie, SC(704) 575-3550Open 7 days a week 10am-7pm, April-November
How to Store Peaches
To ripen firm peaches, store between 65-70 degrees (high humidity). Peaches will ripen in 2-4 days depending on firmness. Ripe peaches can be stored for 3-4 days in single layer in refrigerator at 40 degrees. If stored more than 3 days, place in plastic bag to prevent dehydration.
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How to Store Strawberries
Pick during cool morning to prolong shelf life. Pick fully ripe; berries will not ripen after harvest. Refrigerate. Soft or damp berries should be used as soon as possible. Don’t wash until just before use. Can be stored 2-6 days at 33-34 degrees (high humidity).
Local Festivals and RecipesRecipes
Bubblin’ Hot Peach Cobbler
1 cup sugar1 cup all-purpose flour2 cups cut-up peaches with juice1 stick butter1 teaspoon cinnamon1 cup milk1 teaspoon vanilla
Combine sugar, butter and vanilla. Add flour then cinnamon. Grease baking pan with butter and place peaches on bottom. Cover with mixture of sugar, butter, flour, and milk. Sprinkle cinnamon on top. Bake 25 minutes at 350 degrees until brown. Serve with vanilla ice cream. Yum!
Spicy Peach Jam
4 1⁄2 pounds ripe peaches peeled1 teaspoon cinnamon1 teaspoon nutmeg1 teaspoon cloves2 pounds sugar
Tie spices in bag. Mix everything well and boil until the consistency of jelly. Remove spice bag. Pack in hot jars to top and seal tightly. Makes 4 pints.Strawberry Preserves
1 quart strawberries1 quart sugar2 tablespoons vinegar or lemon juiceBoil berries with vinegar or lemon juice for 2 minutes. Add sugar and boil 8 minutes. Let stand overnight or until cold. Put in glasses or jars.
Recipes
Peachy Sweet Potatoes
2 cups peaches peeled and halved3 tablespoons margarine, softened2 1⁄2 cups sweet potatoes, cooked and mashed2 tablespoons brown sugar1 1⁄2 teaspoons grated orange peel1⁄4 teaspoon salt2 tablespoons orange juice3 tablespoons peach juice3⁄4 cup chopped pecans3 tablespoons brown sugar
Arrange peach halves with cut side up in lightly buttered baking dish. Cream butter until very soft. Add mashed sweet potatoes. Add 2 tablespoons brown sugar, orange peel, salt, orange juice and peach juice. Whip all together. Spoon mixture into peach halves. Sprinkle with chopped pecans and brown sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Serves 8. May be assembled ahead and then baked right before serving.
Peaches and Cream Pie
1 unbaked 8-inch pie shell5-6 fresh South Carolina peaches, peeled and sliced1 cup sugar5 tablespoons flour1 cup whipping cream1 teaspoon vanilla¼ cup slivered almonds
Arrange peach slices in pie shell. Mix sugar, flour, whipping cream and vanilla together. Pour over peaches. Sprinkle almonds over mixture. Bake 1 ½ hours at 350 degrees.
Peach Casserole
3 ½ cups fresh peaches½ cup sugar5 tablespoons flour2 cups grated cheese1 stick melted margarine1 (1/4 pound) package Ritz crackers, crushed
Put peaches in bottom of casserole dish coated with non-stick cooking spray. Mix sugar and flour; put on top of peaches. Add grated cheese. Mix crushed crackers and melted margarine together and add to top. Bake at 350 degrees until bubbly.
Recipes
Low-Cal Thick Strawberry Shake
1⁄2 cup fresh strawberries3 ice cubes1⁄2 cup skim milk3 packets artificial sweetener1 teaspoon lemon juice
Combine all ingredients in a blender. Blend at high speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Serve immediately. Makes approximately one 12-ounce serving.
Glazed Fresh Strawberry Pie and Easy Rich Crust
1 baked 9 inch pie shell1 c. sugar2 tbsp. cornstarchPinch salt1 3/4 c. cold water1 tsp. vanilla1 box strawberry Jello2 box whole strawberries
Mix together sugar, cornstarch, water and salt. Cook until clear, stirring constantly. Add vanilla and strawberry Jello. Cool until it begins to thicken. Fill baked pie shell with berries. Pour cornstarch-gelatin glaze over berries and place pie in refrigerator. Top each serving with whipped cream. Fresh peaches and orange Jello - another idea! Also, raspberries with raspberry Jello!
Strawberry Cake
18 oz. yellow cake mix 4 large eggs 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup water 1/3 cup canola oil 8 oz. sour cream 16 oz. powdered sugar 16 oz. sour cream 16 oz. cool whip 3 cups strawberries (fresh, coarsely chopped)
Combine cake mix, eggs, sugar, water, canola oil, and 8 oz sour cream. Bake in three layers at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes, or until done.
Combine powdered sugar and 16 oz. sour cream. (Do not use mixer.) Fold in Cool Whip, then strawberries.
Use strawberry mixture as both filling and frosting.
Store in refrigerator.
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This brochure was produced by the following agencies.For additional visitor information call:
Discover Upcountry Carolina Association(Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Pickens, Oconee and Spartanburg Counties)
Post Office Box 3116 • Greenville, South Carolina 29602(800) 849-4766 or (864) 233-2690 • Fax: (803) 753-9990
E-mail address: [email protected] • Website address:www.upcountrysc.com
Old 96 District Tourism Commission(Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Laurens and McCormick Counties)
Post Office Box 448 • Laurens, South Carolina 29360(800) 849-9633 or (864) 984-2233
E-mail address: [email protected] • Website address:www.sctravelold96.com
Olde English District Tourism Commission(Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Union and York Counties)
3200 Commerce Drive, Richburg, SC 29729(800) 968-5909 or (803) 385-6800
E-mail address: [email protected] • Website address: www.oldeenglishdistrict.com
Lake Hartwell Country(Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties)
Post Office Box 565 • 125 East Queen Street • Pendleton, South Carolina 29670(800) 862-1795 or (864) 646-3782 • Fax: (864) 646-7768
E-mail address: [email protected] • Website address: www.crownofthecarolinas.org
Thoroughbred Country(Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties)Post Office Box 850 • Aiken, South Carolina 29802
(888) 834-1654 • Fax: (803) 649-2248E-mail address: [email protected] • Website address: www.tbredcountry.org
The organizations represented in this brochure are not responsible for measurement errors in the recipes.All efforts have been made to ensure accuracy.
The information contained in this brochure may not include all of the fruit farms and markets in the area represented. All the information was gathered and carefully compiled to ensure maximum accuracy. We do not guarantee the accuracy of all information furnished to us or
the complete absence of errors or omissions. Hence, no responsibility for same can be made nor is assumed.
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