Lever Farms Pomaria, SC, 29126
At "Lever Farms" you can pick:
Beans
Beets
Blackberries
Broccoli
Carrots
Corn
Cucumbers
Onions
Peas (snap)
Peppers
Squash
Strawberries
Tomatoes
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At "Lever Farms" you can pick:
Beans
Beets
Blackberries
Broccoli
Carrots
Corn
Cucumbers
Onions
Peas (snap)
Peppers
Squash
Strawberries
Tomatoes
At "Molly's Farm" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "Stewart Farms" you can pick:
Blackberries
Pumpkins
Strawberries
At "Stewarts Farm" you can pick:
Blackberries
Corn
Melons
Pumpkins
Squash
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Watermelon
At "Bell Farms Strawberr Patch" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "James R Sease Farms 2" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "The Patch" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "Peaches N Such" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "Greyrock Farms and Green Acres Produce" you can pick:
Pumpkins
Strawberries
At "Pick-it Fresh Farm" you can pick:
Beans
Beets
Blackberries
Blueberries
Carrots
Corn
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Flowers
Onions
Peaches
Peas (snap)
Peppers
Squash
Strawberries
Tomatoes
At "Peaches N Such 2" you can pick:
Strawberries
We have pick-your-own strawberries available in the spring on the farm. The U-Pick season usually lasts from the end of April through May. The spring weather makes it perfect for being outside picking strawberries. U-Pick is fun for all ages!
At "Cotton Hills Farm" you can pick:
Peaches
Pumpkins
Strawberries
We are a family owned fruit, berry and vegetable farm located in the foothills of South Carolina.
At "Callaham Orchards" you can pick:
Strawberries
When Claude Cook died in 1960, his peach trees were three years old and just about ready to begin bearing fruit. Raymond, the oldest son, continued to farm the trees and work at his full-time job. For several years Raymond's wife, Barbara, and Larry, the youngest son, sold the peaches under a small oak tree beside the driveway. As the business grew it was moved to its present location in the front of the cement block building where Claude had operated a country store. In 1995 the building wa...
At "Cook's Roadside Market" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "Belue Farms" you can pick:
Strawberries
At "Hughey Farms" you can pick:
Strawberries