Try this curated flower-picking experience

Take a trip out to Berkeley County to pick and create your own flower arrangement.

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Pro tip: Book your you-pick flower session well in advance, the groups are kept small for an intimate experience.

Photo by Wild Goose Flower Farm

Whether you’re hoping to brighten up your home with a fresh flower arrangement or looking to get your hands dirty + connect with nature, we’ve found a great spring activity to celebrate the arrival of warmer weather and the spring season. Enter: Wild Goose Flower Farm.

This family-owned and operated flower farm in Moncks Corner offers intimate, curated experiences for small groups. Schedule a one-hour visit to pick and design a personalized bouquet using fresh, local flowers. You’ll also get a little lesson on the blooms, plus how to properly harvest them. Pro tip: Prices range from $10 to $40.

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