Welcome to Upstate Locally Grown Market
The Upstate’s only on-line buyer’s club.
You will enjoy receiving the fresh flavors of foods from our area, picked to your order. Buying from this market is as close as you can get to growing your own.
Picked to order, it is the freshest, most delicious, most nutritious food available, “THOUSANDS OF MILES FRESHER!”
Your Market is closed for ordering from now until Friday 6pm.
Your new hours of pick-up are:
1)Tuesday from 5-6 @ West End Coffee Company, 18 S. Markley Street, Greenville
2)Wednesday from 8am-7pm @ Whole Foods Market on Woodruff RD. Greenville. (Must be pre-paid)
All products are sustainable from local growers, in season. Our meat and eggs are all pastured or freely ranged, cage-free. We don’t use chemicals.
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Market Manager:
Donna Putney 864-901-2692 putneyfarm@aol.com
In order to refresh our market forcast for the current ordering period, the Market Managers have temporarily disabled ordering at this market. You may resume ordering on , Friday evening, 6pm till Monday 8am.
Order History
Your Last Ten Orders
You can find your entire order history in the "Your Account" section.
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Shade Plants
Plant - Columbine: mixedGrower: Upstate SC Locally Grown Market
Price: $6.00 ( 1gallon year-old plants )Available (Estimated): 15
Plant now 'till spring for blooms this spring.(Yours is ready to bloom this spring) Blooming in the shade and coming back are just two of columbine's many virtues. Not a true perennial, but a bienial, columbine takes a season to grow and will bloom the second year from seed, so allow some seeds to scatter around every year. Field grown, not greenhouse grown, in composted soil, your plant will easily adapt to transplanting in your garden. It will take sun if well-watered, but also does very well in shady spots. Order several for a spectacular blooming experience!
Will re-bloom if cut back after the first flush of blooms. We will give you instructions.
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Plant - Helebores, Christmas RoseGrower: Upstate SC Locally Grown Market
Price: $8.00 ( 1 gallon container )Available (Estimated): 10
PLANT NOW WHILE BLOOM IS BEGINNING!
EVERGREEN. Known either as Lenten Rose, or Christmas Rose, One of the few plants which look its best during winter! Helebores make excellent container plants, as well as for the front of a shady border. They begin their bloom period in the winter or very early spring, and the blooms remain good-looking well into summer. We have nothing but praise for these leathery-leaved beauties!
Your plants will be field-grown two-to-three year olds in gallon containers. An added bonus is the organic composted soil and the excellent root development. Order early; quantities are set for this year. Order several for yourself, and, at this great price, a few gift plants for your friends. These wonderful specimens will soon be setting their glorious, unusual blooms, and filling in that former void in your shady spot! WE WILL GIVE YOU INSTRUCTIONS.
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Plant - Solomon's Seal, Varigated Grower: Putney Farm
Price: $6.00 ( gallon pot/organic composted soil )Available (Estimated): 3
Comes in a gallon pot, ready to plant.Disappears in winter to peep out early spring.
Plant now, in dormancy. I will tell you how. This beautiful forrest native reaches 18"-2'. It multiplies politely, and adds a touch of color to shady spots with its varigated leaves and white, bell-shaped fragrant flowers in spring. The bells line the entire stem when in bloom. Looks wonderful all season. This is a medicinal herb, also. Be the first in your gardening circle to have some of these hard-to-find shade plants.
close Comes in a gallon pot, ready to plant.Disappears in winter to peep out early spring. Plant now, in dormancy. I ...
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