Microgreens Grown on Johns Island, SC

This is not the delivery page. This is where they are actually grown — seeded, watered and cut on Johns Island before they go anywhere.

Grown on Johns Island · Delivered from James Island · Across the Lowcountry

The MicroGreens Farm grows on Johns Island. Every tray we sell is seeded, watered and cut here, then goes out across the Charleston area from our James Island base. Find us Saturdays at the Sea Island Farmers Market on Johns Island. Cut-to-order clamshells from $6; living trays by single tray or weekly subscription.
The Johns Island grow site of The MicroGreens Farm, with microgreen trays staged outside
The grow site on Johns Island. No warehouse, no distribution centre.

This is where they are grown

Ten varieties, seeded by hand into trays, stacked on racks under full-spectrum light, watered by hand, and cut to order. Nothing arrives here half-grown. The seed goes in on Johns Island and the greens come off on Johns Island.

It looks less like a field than people expect, and that is the point. Growing under light instead of weather means no herbicides, nothing lost to an August downpour or a February frost, and the same tray ready on the same day every week of the year.

Racks of microgreen trays growing under lights at The MicroGreens Farm, Johns Island SCA living microgreen tray labelled with its seeding and harvest dates, Johns Island SCSeveral varieties of microgreens in trays ready to cut, Johns Island SC
Seeded, labelled with a harvest date, and cut the day it goes out.

Why growing on the island actually matters

Microgreens are the most perishable thing in the produce aisle. They are cut at seven to fourteen days old, they have no skin and no rind, and they lose their texture within days. A green that spent three days on a truck was already half used up before you paid for it.

From here to downtown Charleston is a short drive. From here to a James Island kitchen is one bridge over the Stono. That is the whole competitive argument, and it is the one thing a national grower cannot copy.

Find us Saturdays on Johns Island

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 growing here

Ten varieties in rotation. Pea shoots and sunflower are the crowd-pleasers; radish and mustard bring the heat.

ArugulaBroccoliCabbageCantaloupe MelonCat GrassKaleMustard GreensPeasRadishSunflower

Questions people ask about the Johns Island farm

Can I visit the farm on Johns Island?

Not as a shop — there is no storefront and no retail counter here. The simplest way to meet us and see what is cutting is the Sea Island Farmers Market on Johns Island on Saturdays. Chefs and wholesale buyers who want to see the grow room should email ahead.

Do you deliver on Johns Island?

Yes, and it is the shortest run we make. Johns Island addresses sit on the weekly subscription route, and Saturday market pickup is an easy alternative. Cut-to-order clamshells start at $6; living trays are sold as a single tray or on a weekly or biweekly subscription.

Are your microgreens grown outdoors in Johns Island soil?

They are grown here on Johns Island in trays, under full-spectrum light, hand-watered on a seeding schedule — not in an open field. That is deliberate. It means no herbicides, no crop lost to weather, and the same varieties ready on the same day every week of the year.

Where is the Sea Island Farmers Market?

On Johns Island, Saturdays through the market season. It is the one place you can taste before you buy and pick your own tray off the table. Text 843.212.6932 the morning of if you want something specific held back for you.

See Living Tray Prices

Or order cut greens from $6 · 843.212.6932

Based on James Island? That page covers the delivery end of this. Everywhere else in Charleston is here.