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Farm Store Hours:
The Farm Store will be CLOSED 5/8/25 and will resume normal hours 5/9/25.
Tuesday through Saturday: 10am until 4pm
Sunday & Monday: CLOSED
The Farm Store is open April through December. We are closed January, February, and March.
You-Pick Lavender: Coming soon! While the Farm Store is open, the lavender is not currently in bloom. There are no flowers available to pick at this time. Our You-Pick Lavender Event will begin Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025. Click here for more details, and keep an eye on our social media for updates.
Private or Group Tours: If your organization or group would like to organize a tour or demonstration, please contact us to for more information. Due to the high volume of messages received, we are unable to guarantee a response via Instagram or Facebook direct messages.
Photography: Our fields are available to photographers at the rate of $50/hour. Please visit our photography page to learn more about our policies. Contact us to arrange your day on the farm!
Pets: Absolutely no pets allowed. Service animals are always welcome. The ADA does not consider emotional support animals as service animals. Do not leave pets in your vehicle for the duration of your visit.
Scissors, Garden Shears, & Cutting Implements: As a measure of disease control, you may not bring any type of scissors, shears, or other cutting implements to our farm. We will provide all required tools for picking flowers, including baskets and scissors.
Smoking: Smoking and vaping are prohibited on Elf Leaf Farm property.
Restrooms: We have five single-stall, air-conditioned restrooms. Two of our restrooms have baby changing tables.
Safety: Under South Carolina law, an agritourism professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an agritourism activity resulting from an inherent risk associated with the agritourism activity.
- As we are a working farm, we recommend that you wear closed-toe shoes.
- You may encounter wildlife such as snakes, fire ants, deer, and many other creatures during your visit. Our farm is home to over a dozen hives of honeybees, so please be mindful of bees. You may wish to wear bug spray.
- Our fields are in full sun, and shade is limited. You may wish to bring sunscreen or a hat. We encourage you to stay hydrated and bring a water bottle.