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Wood Produce, 9201 Two Notch Road: Fall 2016   4 comments

Posted at 12:22 am in closing

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These are admittedly not great pictures, but you get the picture. I noticed some time ago that this longtime Two Notch Road staple had closed, but somehow just got around to getting some shots a few weeks ago.

There used to be a numbe rof little open air markets in the Two Notch and Dentsville area, but I think this was the last of them. As you can see from the little placard behind the fence, they were part of the Certified SC Grown branding for roadside markets, and in fact you can still see their page on the SCDA website, which doesn't seem to notice that they are gone and helpfully explains:

Primary Products Sold: Tomatoes, corn, string beans, bell pepper, okra, cucumbers, pickling cucumbers, squash, Kentucky Wonders, green peanuts, strawberries, peaches, watermelon, cantaloupe, plums, blueberries, and honey.

I don't have any phonebooks to hand to pin a closing date here, so I'm going to guess 2015.

UPDATE 22 April 2017: Changed closing date from "2015" to "Fall 2016" based on the comments.

UPDATE 7 June 2017 -- Now open as Sara's Produce:

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Written by ted on April 22nd, 2017

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4 Responses to 'Wood Produce, 9201 Two Notch Road: Fall 2016'

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  1. They were last open in the fall of 2016. I used to go here regularly for the boiled peanuts and veggies.

    Carl

    22 Apr 17 at 8:05 am

  2. Thanks, I'll change the date.

    ted

    22 Apr 17 at 1:22 pm

  3. So bummed that it closed. I used to stop by pretty much every weekend in the summer on way home from Spring Valley Country Club pool. They had great flowers, veggies, and hot boiled peanuts.

    Ari

    28 Apr 17 at 12:01 pm

  4. Wood produce owners passed away after selling the property. Saras market opened for two summers. Saras market closed. Then opened in April 2019 as the Homestead Farmers market which is owned by former employee of wood produce. Currently Closed for the winter but open again in March 2020.

    Barbara

    21 Dec 19 at 10:33 pm

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