The Hartness Farm is bringing back their weekly farmstand to offer fresh produce harvested from the award-winning community’s on-site farm. The Hartness Farmstand will take place every Saturday this summer from 9:00am – noon at The Village Center at Hartness. All produce is grown by Hartness Farm Manager Stephen McRae and using organic practices.
Located within Hartness, The Hartness Farm is an organically managed and state-of-the-art amenity for sustainable farming, community engagement, and resident living. The farm amenity provides a sustainable food source for Hotel Hartness and grants Hartness residents access to a community garden and special seasonal harvesting events.
The Hartness Farm grows a variety of seasonal produce throughout the year and is home to over 100 chickens for egg production, a cornfield, a cutting garden, and an eleven-acre Pecan Grove with trees planted by the Hartness family decades ago.
The Village Center at Hartness is located at 2000 Society Street, Greenville, SC, 29615, and the farmstand accepts credit and debit cards only. To learn more about The Hartness Farm visit www.HartnessLiving.com and follow along @HartnessLiving.
Hartness is an award-winning 482-acre urban village offering residences and homesites, as well as opportunities for dining, shopping, entertainment, and office space, connected by lush pathways, green streets, and community gathering spaces. Adhering to the planning principles of New Urbanism and conceived as a Traditional Neighborhood Development, it also boasts unique amenities, including the Grand Lawn, the Sports Garden, The Hartness Farm, 10 miles of outdoor trails throughout the development’s 180 preserved acres, a fitness center, and many sparkling lakes and ponds.
Additional amenities will include a Swim Club, a Racquet Sports Center, and Clubhouse. The Village Center at Hartness, open to residents and the public alike, is currently home to The One5 restaurant and located within the community is also Hotel Hartness, which offers 73 guest rooms, an executive conference center, waterside dining, and a luxury spa.
Hartness is located on South Highway 14 between Pelham and Woodruff roads – conveniently located on Greenville’s urban edge adjacent to the I-85 corridor, ten miles from downtown and five miles from GSP Airport.
The Hartness Farm’s weekly farmstand offers a unique opportunity for residents and visitors to access fresh, organic produce while supporting sustainable farming practices. The community-driven approach to agriculture at Hartness embodies a commitment to healthy living, community engagement, and environmental stewardship.
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