Creating Memories Since 1914
In 1914, Earl and Lottie Harmon bought acreage in South Carolina to raise cattle and grow grains and peaches. After his death in 1955, Newton and Roxie Harmon took over the farm and continued to grow peaches and vegetables.
In 1975, the farm was again passed down the family line to Gerald Harmon, grandson of Earl and Lottie and son of Newton and Roxie. Along with the change of ownership came a change in the focus of the business. Gerald sectioned off 35 acres of the farm to grow Christmas trees. Today, he and his wife, Diann, have approximately 75 acres of land. Christmas trees are planted on 40 acres and the remaining 35 acres consists of a large garden that has pumpkins and family fun for everyone!
Gerald and Diann invite you to share in the family fun and excitement that can be found on the farm all year long.
Gerald and Diann Harmon
with Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz
from American Pickers