Upcoming Farm Events & Workshops
It is our honor to bring you very special experiences here on our farm. Throughout the year we will post event registration options on our ticket platform and social media. All ticketed events can be booked using the button below. We look forward to seeing you at the farm soon!
Private Events
Farm Safety & Liability
– Before coming out for your farm visit, please read & understand the SC agritourism liability notice.
– Beekeeping Farm Notice: This is a working beekeeping farm with active honeybee hives located throughout the property. Bee activity may occur at any time and cannot be fully controlled. By entering the property, you acknowledge and assume all inherent risks associated with proximity to bees, including but not limited to bee stings and allergic reactions. Please wear closed-toe shoes, avoid wearing bright colors or perfumes, and remain calm if you encounter bees. Do not approach hives without a beekeeper present. The farm is not liable for any injuries, allergic reactions, or medical emergencies resulting from bee stings or other insect-related incidents. You should consult a medical professional if stung, especially if you have allergies.
– Individuals with known bee sting allergies are strongly advised not to enter the property or must carry appropriate medical treatment (e.g., epinephrine).
– Please also wear shoes & socks above the ankles as a precaution against ants. – Hats, sunscreen, and a water bottle are great items to also bring.
– Pets are allowed on the farm for photo sessions scheduled with a professional photographer, but they must remain on a leash. Please be aware and respect other visitors that may be uncomfortable around dogs. We reserve the right to ask you to place your pet back in your vehicle if it is aggressive towards other customers.
LIABILITY:
– The Client assumes all responsibility for guests; actions and damages caused during the event. The Venue is not liable for injuries, theft, or damages during the event.
– Client acknowledges that all Five Blossoms Farm events fall under the definition of Agricultural Tourism as defined in Chapter 53, Title 46, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976 – for all attendees.
Under South Carolina law, an agritourism professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an agritourism activity resulting from an inherent risk associated with the agritourism activity. (Chapter 53, Title 46, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976).
FORCE MAJEURE:
– The Venue is not liable for cancellation due to acts of God, government restrictions, or other unforeseen circumstances beyond its control.
– For avoidance of doubt – all Five Blossoms Farm events are “Rain or Shine”, and all terms and conditions with respect to payments, cancellation and forfeiture shall apply.