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Ambrose Family Farm
Ambrose Family Farm is the Charleston Area's favorite You-Pick Farm for Strawberries, Onions, Peas, Squash, Zucchini, Collards, Cabbage, Potatoes, Tomatoes and perfect bedding plants from the greenhouse. Generally, we open our fields for You-Pick the first week in April and close when the weather gets so hot no one comes to PYO-in early to mid June.
But-we harvest fresh vegetables year 'round!
We are now open for U-Pick Strawberries.
Monday-Saturday 9AM-6PM
Sunday 11AM-5PM
PYO Strawberries $1.75/lb
For information, please call either the Farm or Stono Market. Pete and his crew are quite busy and may not be as available to answer the phone on the farm.
843-559-0988 (Farm)
843-559-9999 (Stono Market)
Ambrose Family Farm CSA
is a wonderful partnership between the local community and the farm.
We'll be glad to
let you know when crops are ready to pick.
Look how beautiful the berries look!
Watch the weather. We are closed if it is raining. Call before you come if the weather is questionable! 559-0988
Click Here to get your driving directions.
Our you-pick strawberries are only $1.75/lb. That's why our customers often pick 25 to 50 pounds at a time. Visit often or better yet, fill in the
Harvest Notification
and we'll keep you posted.
And a visit to Ambrose Family Farm makes for a great field trip, no matter what your age. Groups are welcome. To schedule a field trip, call 843-559-9999 (Stono Farm Market) or 843-559-0988(Farm).
And we'll fix your lunch too. NO PROBLEM. The Stono Farm Market it on the way to the farm and we have a great
bag lunch menu.
Place your order 1-2 days ahead of time, and stop on your way to the farm to pick up your lunch.
You-Picking is great fun for the entire family. We have picnic tables in the shade, hand washing spigots, cold drinks, tire swings, and lots of space to walk-or run if you are inclined-explore and enjoy. LEASHED pets are welcome in the picnic area but are NOT allowed in the field. Pack your lunch and plan to spend the day.
We also insist that children be properly supervised while on the farm. They must be attended at all times and are not welcome to wonder away on their own. Although we are transitionally organic farmers, soil is always blowing on the produce and berries we grow, and are not clean enough to eat. Please refrain from eating in the field.
OK. So "Now What? Picking was so much fun, I picked twice as much as I really needed. Any suggestions?" You won't believe how many we have.
Here are the recipes and suggestions you need.
Enjoy a few pictures from last year.
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