Microgreens Delivered on James Island, SC
We live here. Your trays leave from a driveway on James Island, not a distribution centre — and they were cut that morning, one bridge away.
Grown on Johns Island · Delivered from James Island · Across the Lowcountry

We are your neighbours, not a delivery company
This is a home-based farm business on James Island. There is no call centre, no warehouse and no van fleet. If you text 843.212.6932 about your order, you are texting the person who seeded the tray.
That has a practical upside beyond the warm feeling: we can hold something back for you, swap a variety you did not like, or drop early because we are already on Folly Road. A national subscription box cannot do any of that.
One river, not several states
The greens are grown on Johns Island. Getting them to you means crossing the Stono — over Maybank Highway and onto James Island. That is the entire supply chain.
| The MicroGreens Farm | A grocery-store clamshell | |
|---|---|---|
| Distance travelled | One bridge | Several states |
| Age when it reaches you | Cut that morning | Days old, at best |
| Who you talk to about it | The person who grew it | Nobody |
| If you want it a different way | Text and ask | Not an option |
Microgreens are cut at seven to fourteen days old. They have no skin, no rind and nothing protecting them. Days in transit are the single biggest thing standing between a good microgreen and a disappointing one, and it is the one variable we have removed.
Delivery on James Island
James Island sits at the front of the weekly route. Living trays arrive still growing, so there is nothing to rush to use up — you cut what you need and the tray keeps going for one to two weeks on the counter.
Or order cut greens from $6 · 843.212.6932
Where to find us in person
| Day & time | Market | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Monday 3–7pm |
Freshfields Village Farmers Market | 149 Village Green Ln, Kiawah Island, SC 29455 |
| Tuesday 3:30–7pm |
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market | 645 Coleman Blvd (Moultrie Middle School), Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 |
| Thursday 3:30–7pm |
North Charleston Farmers Market | Park Circle Pavilion, 4800 Park Circle, North Charleston, SC 29405 |
| Saturday 9:30am–1pm |
Sea Island Farmers Market | 2024 Academy Rd (Charleston Collegiate), Johns Island, SC 29455 |
| Sunday 11am–3pm |
Sunday Brunch Farmers Market | 1977 Maybank Hwy (The Pour House), Charleston, SC 29412 |
Season: Freshfields Village runs through Monday, August 31, 2026. Mount Pleasant runs through Tuesday, September 29, 2026. North Charleston runs through Thursday, October 29, 2026. Sea Island on Saturday and the Pour House on Sunday are year-round, and Charleston delivery runs every week in every season.
Market season and hours shift with the weather. Text 843.212.6932 before making a special trip.
What is cutting
Ten varieties in rotation. Pea shoots and sunflower are the mildest; radish and mustard bring heat.
ArugulaBroccoliCabbageCantaloupe MelonCat GrassKaleMustard GreensPeasRadishSunflower
James Island questions
Do you deliver microgreens on James Island?
Yes. James Island is our home base, so it is the first stop on the route rather than the last. Living trays go out on a weekly or biweekly subscription; cut-to-order clamshells start at $6. Your delivery day is set when you sign up.
Where on James Island are you based?
We are a home-based farm business on James Island, and the growing happens across the Stono on Johns Island. There is no storefront and no pickup at the house. Orders reach you by delivery, by subscription, or in person at a market.
How far do my greens actually travel?
One river. Seeded and cut on Johns Island, driven over the Stono, and handed to you on James Island the same day. Most fresh greens in a Charleston grocery store crossed several states first, and lost a few days of texture doing it.
Where can I meet you in person near James Island?
Sundays at the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market at the Pour House on Maybank Highway — that one is right here on James Island. Saturdays we are at the Sea Island Farmers Market on Johns Island, a short drive over the Stono, plus Kiawah on Mondays, Mount Pleasant on Tuesdays and Park Circle on Thursdays.
Want to see where they are grown? That is the Johns Island page. Delivery everywhere else in Charleston is here.
