Bartow, Georgia

Located in Jefferson County, Georgia we are a family operated farm growing a wide variety of vegetables, greens, melons and herbs using organic methods.... [more]

Charleston, South Carolina

Owned and operated by Bo Collins, Sol Haven Farm will be offering a wide variety of fresh produce, herbs, and cut flowers with a commitment to implementing sustainable soil building practices.

Wrightsville, Georgia

Small Family farm in Wrightsville Ga. Growing produce as it was should be, without pesticides, chemical fertilizer, or GMO's.... [more]

Silver Creek, Georgia

400 acres of working land in the heart of northern Georgia, Sapelo Farms is a mixture of wooded areas, gently flowing creeks, and pasture land.... [more]

Johns Island, South Carolina

Legare Farms offers a 150 vegetable share CSA. We also offer antibiotic and hormone free beef, pork, and chicken.... [more]

Beaufort, South Carolina

Pinckney's Produce, a CSA program provided by Rest Park Farm, is a family-operated Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program located in Beaufort County, that aims to provide fresh, healthy local p... [more]

Alma, Georgia

A small organic garden in southeast Georgia with the mission of providing fresh, local food 9-10 months out of the year.... [more]

Charleston, South Carolina

Compost In My Shoe is dedicated to growing and developing high quality produce, products and services while nurturing the life-giving bond we all have with the land.... [more]

Aiken, South Carolina

Crescent Moon Farm consists of 28 acres Certified Organic in Aiken. We are currently designing a sustainable system of cultivation and will be in production in the spring of 2023.... [more]

Sandersville, Georgia

Rocking A Farm is happy to reintroduce ourselves as a provider of local, fresh foods. COVID-19 brought us back to our roots and we began growing vegetables, installing an orchard, bringing back chicke... [more]

Aiken, South Carolina

Gravatt's gardening program began in 2009 with a few small garden boxes and a lot of hope. Of course, that first season ended up producing a basket full of tomatoes - and that was about it.