Floral arrangements help liven up our indoor spaces, making them feel homier and more inviting, allowing us to enjoy nature indoors, especially during times when it’s less pleasurable to get outdoors, like on cold or rainy days. The beauty of picking our own flowers is that we get to choose the exact types of flowers we want for our arrangement, including shapes, shades, and sizes. We get to create the entire piece, from start to finish. Of course, we could always get feedback from others, but in the end, it’s entirely our own creation. If you’ve never done this before, perhaps it’s time to venture out and have a new experience, whether for spring, summer, fall, winter, or a special holiday design! We’ve found a really neat, charming farm in Easley called Sassafrass Flower Farm to help get you started with some ideas. As one of the best flower farms in South Carolina, you’ll be delighted frolicking through the fields of cheery blooms.

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Visit the Sassafrass Flower Farm website and the Sassafrass Flower Farm Facebook page for more details and updates on upcoming workshops, U-pick events, and more. Be sure to enjoy a farm-to-table meal while you’re in Greenville!

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Have you ever picked your own flowers at a flower farm before or had any other interesting type of experience at one of our flower farms in South Carolina? We’d love to hear about your experience – share with us in the comments section below.

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What are some of the best places to see wildflowers in South Carolina?

Whether you’re searching for wildflower fields or pick-your-own farms, here are some of the best places to see wildflowers in South Carolina.

  • Warner H. Plahs Wildflower Field, Hilton Head Island
  • Landsford Canal Trail, Catawba
  • Nine Times Preserve, Pickens
  • Oconee Station and Station Cove Falls Trail, Mountain Rest
  • Red, White, & Bloom, LLC, Moncks Corner
  • Boone Hall Farms, Mount Pleasant
  • Merrick Daffodil Farm, Bluffton
  • Bush-N-Vine Farm, York
  • Oconee Bells Nature Trail, Salem
  • Forty Acre Rock Heritage Preserve, Kershaw

We encourage you to visit our website to discover more of the best places to see wildflowers in South Carolina.

What are the best gardens in South Carolina?

While we recommend visiting SC flower farms, don’t skip over the beautiful botanical gardens in South Carolina. Here are several that we like the best:

  • The Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden, Bishopville
  • Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet
  • Glencairn Garden, Rock Hill
  • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston
  • Hopeland Gardens, Aiken
  • Cypress Gardens, Moncks Corner
  • South Carolina Botanical Gardens, Clemson
  • W. Gordon Belser Arboretum, Columbia
  • Kalmia Gardens, Hartsville
  • Edisto Memorial Gardens, Orangeburg
  • Riverbanks Botanical Garden, West Columbia
  • Swan Lake-Iris Gardens, Sumter

Be sure to read our article to learn more about these gorgeous gardens in South Carolina

What are some of the best things to do in South Carolina in spring?

Here are 11 of our favorite things to do in South Carolina in spring:

  • Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve, Spartanburg
  • James Island County Park, Charleston
  • Falls Park on the Reedy, Greenville
  • Table Rock State Park's Carrick Creek Trail, Pickens
  • Congaree National Park's Boardwalk Loop Trail, Hopkins
  • Jones Gap State Park's Rainbow Falls Trail, Marietta
  • Azalea Park, Summerville
  • Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet
  • Sumter Iris Festival, Sumter
  • Botany Bay Beach, Edisto Island
  • Audubon Swamp Garden, Charleston

You’ll want to read our ultimate guide to spring attractions to find out more of the best things to do in South Carolina during springtime.

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