THE FARM 1780

THE FARM 1780

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An Experience Farm: Disconnect & enjoy a renewed appreciation for local food, unique land, and each other.

26/06/2026

🫐 Blueberry, Blackberry AND Flower U-Pick 🌻

THIS SATURDAY 6/27

The FARMstand opens at 9:00 AM. Check our stories for updates throughout the day. We will close at 11:00 AM because of staffing. **interested in helping on the farm? Fill out our link in bio!**

📍1127 Corley Mill Rd. Lexington SC 29072
📞 803-356-4978

📢 We announce availability for u-pick the morning of. All of these items are an agricultural product, so u-pick availability is never guaranteed. We announce on social media (facebook or instagram) the u-pick availability for the day of. U-Pick availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.

🧺 We offer 1qt and 2qt picking baskets for berries. You cannot bring your own basket. Must use our baskets. Hand picking only.

🌺 Flowers are $12 for an all you can fill stadium cup and $85 for a 70 stem bucket (sunflowers not included in buckets).

☀️ Things change quickly with weather and availability, so always please check social media for updates before heading our way

🚘 NO Parking Fee. For commercial vehicle & bus entry please email us [email protected]

The FARMstand play are will be open.

2026 season pricing:

Blueberries

We Pick
Pint: $8ea

U-Pick
Kids 12 & Under (1/2 pint): $4ea
1qt basket: $9
2qt basket: $16

Blackberries

We Pick
Pint: $9 ea

U-Pick
Kids 12 & Under (1/2 pint): $5 ea
1qt basket: $11
2qt basket: $19

$1 off if you return to pick with our basket

Flowers
U-Pick Souvenir Cup: $12
60-70 stem bucket (sunflowers not included): $85

$0.50 off if you return to pick with our souvenir cups (no bucket discounts)

Photos from THE FARM 1780's post 21/06/2026

For nearly 250 years, this farm has been shaped by fathers raising sons and daughters, passing down not just land, but values. Hard work. Stewardship. Faith. Family. A deep respect for the people and places entrusted to us.

Today, Brett carries that responsibility.

Liam and JD are lucky to call him Daddy. They get the boat rides, the fishing trips, the everyday lessons, and all the little moments in between.

But they aren’t the only ones.

Every year, thousands of children visit this farm. They learn where food comes from, get dirt on their boots, ask a million questions, and experience a small piece of a way of life that has been passed down here for generations.

We’re thankful so many other children get the chance to call him .

Happy Father’s Day to the guy working every day to make sure the next generation has something worth passing on, too.

Happy Father’s Day to .

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