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Comment Archives: Locations: Local Food: Lowcountry Farms

Re: “Legare Farms

Total Garbage. Do not get a CSA from them. They claim they grow their own produce, but alas, all they grow is more and more paranoid and resentful. When asked where the produce came from they claimed it was from their farm. I went on a tour of the farm and there is nothing growing there. At all.

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Posted by funbags on March 8, 2013 at 1:29 PM

Re: “MUSC Urban Farm

New winter schedule:
7:30-8:30am Weds. early bird maintenance
12:00-1:00pm Thurs. Lunch and learn and farm tour
4:00-5:00pm Thurs. work and learn
1st and 3rd Saturdays, 9:00-11:00am - Work and Learn with kid friendly activities

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Posted by Suzan Benenson Whelan on January 30, 2013 at 2:37 PM

Re: “Rita's Roots Backyard Harvest

Rita has transformed our backyard into a garden producing veggies, flowers, and fruits year-round. Her knowledge of organic agriculture is vast and her enthusiasm is contagious! We highly recommend Rita's Backyard Harvest program to bring the most healthy and delicious bounty to your table!

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Posted by johns island dawg on September 20, 2012 at 5:26 PM

Re: “Rita's Roots Backyard Harvest

We love how Rita has transformed our yard into a year-round-producing garden of organic vegetables, flowers, and fruits. Her knowledge is tremendous and her enthusiasm is contagious, and the veggies taste so much better than those shipped from many miles away. We highly recommend her services!

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Posted by johns island dawg on September 20, 2012 at 5:04 PM

Re: “Legare Farms

And also, the corn maze died according to the owner. You can't control nature, so it seems like they used innovation instead of giving up. They cut a maze through hedges. Alot of work goes into the upkeep of the place. The questions also did not seem unfriendly to a child either. It woudl be hard to have a maze that suited everyone if the questions throughout were suited to four year olds.

Posted by swampfox on October 23, 2010 at 1:09 AM

Re: “Legare Farms

Actually the farms seem alot of fun to me. It was completely family friendly (except for haunted hay ride). Boone Hall is more well known, but that does not make it better. I saw many kids going through the maze and did fine. People seemed to have a lot of fun

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Posted by swampfox on October 23, 2010 at 12:46 AM

Re: “Legare Farms

When my 4 year old twins and I arrived to Legare Farms, we saw signs leading us to a 'CORN' maze; however, the maze turned out to be a non-children friendly 'MYRTLE' maze. The path desperately needs to be bush hogged so children can walk through the path without becoming scratched/scraped up by tall grasses and tree limbs. As for the 'fun' questions, the game was too advanced for young kids. The whole experience of Legare Farms was mediocre in my opinion. After going through the Myrtle maze, my family and I did not even want to take the hay ride. I strongly suggest taking the kids to Boone Hall Plantation instead for a fun-filled day with your young ones.

Posted by Charleston2005 on October 14, 2010 at 8:36 AM

Re: “Boone Hall Farms

Very good show overall, I thought the Village People gave me more of what I came for, but they were both good. We left early as people started to crowd up into the aisles of the seats, making it just too hot to stick around.

Posted by Pelicanwoman on July 29, 2010 at 2:04 PM

Re: “Boone Hall Farms

I was there and loved the performace. It was VERY hot though! - JA

Posted by thissucks on July 29, 2010 at 8:24 AM
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