Timing Your Harvest: Making the Most of Late Summer and Fall at the Clemson Farmers Market
How to Shop the Seasonal Sweet Spot at the Clemson Farmers Market

There is a specific kind of magic that settles over the Patrick Square Village Green on Wednesday afternoons. As the heat of the Upstate summer begins to mellow into the golden hues of autumn, the Clemson Farmers Market transforms into a cornucopia of local flavor.
While the Market runs every Wednesday from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM (through September, with special first-Wednesday markets in October, November, and December), right now is the "sweet spot" for shoppers. The transition from late summer to early fall offers a unique overlap of produce that you won't find at any other time of year.
Here is how to time your visit and stock up on the best of the season.
The Late Summer "Last Call"
As we move through the end of August and into September, we are in the peak of the "harvest heavyweights." This is the time to grab the last of the sun-drenched favorites:
- Heirloom Tomatoes:Â They are at their juiciest and most flavorful right now. Perfect for canning or making that final summer tomato pie.
- Peaches & Berries: Local favorites like The Happy Berry often bring the final yields of the season. If you want to freeze fruit for winter smoothies, now is your window.
- Peppers and Eggplant:Â These heat-loving plants are producing in overdrive.
The Fall Transition: Stocking the Pantry
As the calendar turns toward the First-Wednesday Markets in October and November, the tables at Patrick Square begin to shift toward heartier, "storage" produce. This is the best time to stock your pantry:
- Winter Squash & Pumpkins: From Butternut to Acorn, these beauties are built to last. Buying them local ensures they haven't spent weeks in a shipping container, meaning they’ll stay fresh in your cool pantry for months.
- Root Vegetables:Â Look for carrots, beets, and radishes. The cooler soil temperatures actually increase the sugar content in many root crops, making fall harvests taste noticeably sweeter than their spring counterparts.
- Greens:Â Fall is the second season for kale, collards, and swiss chard. They love the crisp Clemson evenings!
Pro-Tips for Market Success
- Arrive Early for Variety, Late for Deals: If you have your heart set on a specific specialty item from vendors like Mushroom Mountain or Silver Creek Farm, arrive right at 3:30 PM. However, if you’re looking to stock up in bulk for preserving, some vendors offer "end of day" discounts to lighten their load for the drive home.
- Bring Your Own Bags (and a Cooler): Late summer afternoons can still be warm. If you’re buying meats, cheeses, or delicate greens, a cooler bag in the car will keep your haul fresh while you enjoy the live music on the Green.
- Talk to the Farmers:Â Not sure when the sweet potatoes will be at their peak? Ask! Our vendors at the Clemson Farmers Market are the experts. They can tell you exactly what will be on the tables next week so you can plan your meal prep.
Join Us at Patrick Square!
The Clemson Farmers Market is more than just a grocery stop—it’s a community hub. Whether you are hunting for the perfect sourdough loaf from Savor Sourdough or looking for handmade fall decor, there is no better place to support local agriculture and small business.
- When: Every Wednesday, 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM (Regular season through Sept 30)
- Where:Â Patrick Square Village Green, 578 Issaqueena Trail
See you at the Market! For more details and a full list of vendors, visit the Clemson Farmers Market page.