Fall Weekends are for Farmers Markets!
There’s something special about a Saturday morning at the farmers market — the smell of freshly popped kettle corn in the air, the sound of live music and tables overflowing with vibrant fall produce. Pumpkins, collard greens, sweet potatoes, okra, and apples — all grown by local farmers right here in the Lowcountry.
Fall is one of the best times to explore your local market. The weather is crisp, the colors are bold, and every basket tells a story of hard work, heritage, and heart. When you shop local, you’re doing more than filling your bag — you’re helping to sustain family farms, support small businesses, and keep Southern traditions alive.
At Carolima’s, we know firsthand that fresh, local produce makes all the difference. There’s just no substitute for the flavor that comes from food grown close to home. From vine-ripened tomatoes to just-dug sweet potatoes, that freshness deepens every dish — it’s what brings out that "made from scratch" flavor we’re known for.
We love visiting farmers markets not just to source ingredients, but to connect with the people behind the produce. The farmers who know the soil, the bakers who know the craft, the artisans who keep our culture alive — they’re the heartbeat of our community. Supporting them means investing in better flavor, better health, and a better future for the Lowcountry.
So this fall, grab your tote bag, bring a friend, and spend the morning wandering your local farmers market. Ask questions, taste samples, and get inspired to cook something new. You’ll leave with more than just groceries — you’ll take home a story, a smile, and a little piece of the Carolinas’ soul.
Because at the end of the day, good food starts with good ingredients — and great flavor starts right here at home.
Here are a few of the Farmer's Markets in the Charleston area:
Marion Square: 329 Meeting Street (29403)
Saturdays, 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
April 12 – November 22, 2025
Ackerman Park: 55 Sycamore Ave (29407)
Wednesdays, 3:00 – 7:00 PM
April 23 – October 29, 2025
218 South Main Street behind Summerville Town Hall
Every Saturday: April – Mid-November 8:00am- 1:00pm
Historic Downtown Summerville









