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Celebrate Thanksgiving at Full Circle Farm: Gratitude, Harvest, and Community
Farming is a constant reminder of life’s cycles—the planting, growing, and harvesting that sustain us all. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the blessings of the land and the hard work that goes into every crop and animal raised. At Full Circle Farm, we embrace the biblical principle that

Visit Full Circle Farm’s Pumpkin Patch: Fresh, Locally Sourced Pumpkins for Fall
Fall is one of the most exciting times of the year at Full Circle Farm, and our pumpkin patch is a must-visit destination for families, fall lovers, and anyone looking to enjoy the season’s best produce. While the Low country climate isn’t ideal for growing pumpkins, we have partnered with

Firewood for Sale: Sustainably Sourced & Locally Available at Full Circle Farm
As the weather cools and crisp autumn nights settle in, there’s nothing better than a warm, crackling fire. At Full Circle Farm, we provide high-quality, sustainably sourced firewood for homeowners, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts in Johns Island, SC, and surrounding areas. How Our Firewood is Sustainably Sourced Our firewood is

Educational Farm Visits for Schools & Church Groups at Full Circle Farm
At Full Circle Farm, we are passionate about teaching the next generation about farming, sustainability, and the importance of caring for animals and the environment. We welcome school groups, church groups, and other educational organizations to visit our farm for a unique, hands-on learning experience. Why Bring Your Group to

Ducks at Full Circle Farm: A Delightful Addition to Our Sustainable Ecosystem
At Full Circle Farm, our heirloom duck breeds provide more than just entertainment—they contribute to our sustainable farming efforts and help maintain a balanced ecosystem. Ducks are not only fun to watch but also serve an essential role in pest control, land fertilization, and fresh egg production. Why We Have

Experience Farm Life: Visiting Full Circle Farm
At Full Circle Farm, we love welcoming visitors who are curious about farm life, sustainable agriculture, and the joys of being close to nature. Whether you’re an individual, a family, a school group, or a corporate team, we have a variety of engaging experiences waiting for you! What You Can

Donkey Doings at Full Circle Farm: Protectors and Companions
At Full Circle Farm, donkeys play an important role beyond their charming and affectionate nature. These intelligent and loyal animals serve as protectors for our goats and other livestock while also being delightful companions. Donkeys have been used for centuries in farming, providing not just labor but also security, and

From Fields to Families: Providing Fresh, Local Produce to Those in Need
At Full Circle Farm, we believe that everyone deserves access to fresh, nutritious food. That’s why we are proud to partner with Fields to Families, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing fresh, local produce to individuals and families who may not have access to healthy food options. Through this initiative,

Expert Care and Sustainable Practices for Raising Goat Kids
At Full Circle Farm, we are dedicated to providing the best care for our Nigerian Dwarf goat kids, ensuring they are raised in a healthy and enriching environment. Our small herd consists of eight loving mama goats (does) and one proud papa goat (billy). Located in Johns Island, SC, we

Premium Self-Care Horse Boarding at Full Circle Farm
At Full Circle Farm, we understand the special bond between horse owners and their beloved animals. While we do not own horses ourselves, we are proud to provide self-care horse boarding in our beautifully maintained pastures in Johns Island, SC. Our goal is to offer a safe, comfortable, and affordable

Major Winter Storm Paralyzes South Carolina Low-Country
Growing up on the shores of Lake Erie, I was used to lake-effect snow, ice, and freezing rain. A storm needed at least two feet of snow and gale-force winds to be considered a major winter event. But in mid-January, when the South Carolina Low Country, including Full Circle Farm, received just two inches of snow,