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    Atlanta State Farmers Market

    Atlanta State Farmers Market

    4.1(58 reviews)
    30.1 km
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    This was my husband and I first time here. We went on a Sunday and there were several vendors…read morethere. We were specifically looking for plums and found a vendor with some. As we were walking through we wanted seeded yellow watermelon. As we're standing at the booth another gentleman walked up to help us and said that he had some. He told us to drive up and over to his booth. Great gentleman and really appreciated talking with him. His name is Walter and gave us a good deal on the watermelons. We ended up leaving with 5 of them. Two yellow, three red ones and they were very good. We'll definitely be going back for vegetables and possibly some plants, as they had a nice variety of those as well.

    This is a drive-through market. You stay in your car, pull up to each vendor, bargain, pay in cash,…read moreand then drive on to the next. We went on a Saturday afternoon (the market closes at 3 PM), and strangely, it felt empty. There's no public restroom. If you need to go, your best bet is to find a nearby restaurant and buy something to use their bathroom. If you choose to walk, be prepared for strong smells and scattered trash. There's a plant nursery tucked away in the back with beautiful flowers, but unless your car is right there, good luck carrying a big pot back. That being said, the produce is fresh, local, and often better in price and quality than what you'll find in the supermarket and other grocery stores. You might find tropical fruits and vegetables not found anywhere else.

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    Southern Belle Farm - Peach cobbler with ice cream

    Southern Belle Farm

    4.5(247 reviews)
    6.2 km

    A fun fall date!…read more Southern Belle Farm, located in McDonough, provides hours of wholesome fun and free parking. My wife and I arrived on a warm October day to enjoy the pumpkin patch and U-pick flowers. We arrived in the afternoon, but there was plenty of selection and nothing was "picked over." I paid $16 for a quart sized plastic vase for my U-pick flowers. They sell gallon sized buckets as well. Scissors and water are provided. Be mindful of bees in the field. They won't trouble you if you don't trouble them. There is an area in the back for you to arrange the flowers; I took full advantage of this because this trip doubled as a photo shoot. There were all types of people enjoying the farm; IG girls, families, even one couple using a wagon full of pumpkins as a baby announcement. Pumpkins range from $5-$20 each depending on size and breed. A nice young man named Luke helped us corral our pumpkins and carry them to our car. I didn't know they offered that service, but we tipped well. If you run up an appetite, they have a snack bar with fritters, ice cream, and lemonade. I'll be back next fall!

    We were here Memorial Day weekend at a time that was rainy/overcast. As a result, there were far…read morefewer people which made the experience more enjoyable. Parking was calm and plentiful and we weren't bumping into other strawberry pickers left and right. It costs about $20 for a large bucket (which you get to keep) and you pay $1 per person to access the fields. We feared we may have missed peak season but there were still plenty of ripe strawberries to choose from. It is also well organized with the staff directing where folks should go. After we picked our buckets worth, we grabbed a huge fresh lemonade from a parked truck, did some shopping in the cute store, and got a strawberry ice cream. I have to admit this was a bit of a disappointment especially based on all of the rave reviews. To us it tasted like it was pre-packaged and came from the freezer. The strawberries were frozen/rock solid and while they were plentiful it would have been great if they were softer or appeared as though it was fresh churned. Otherwise we really enjoyed the experience and can't wait to go back for picking other fruits throughout the year.

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    Atlanta Harvest Open Market & Nursery - Mild Chow Chow

    Atlanta Harvest Open Market & Nursery

    4.6(21 reviews)
    23.1 km

    I love this market. I started coming during the "egg shortage" because traditional store bought…read moreeggs just don't sit well with me; however, pasture raised eggs I am able to tolerate just fine. Anyway, while all the stores were either out of eggs or selling traditional eggs for the price of pasture raised, I remembered this market and gave these folks a try and now they are me egg dealer. ;) It's a black own family market with good vibes. You will find an abundance of in season produce, a lot of it is grown organically but it's not labeled organic, it's an entire situation behind that so google or watch a Netflix documentary. All of the produce items are sold by the pound so buy what you need and shop responsibly. You may have to inquire about bulk purchases. The produce is always fresh, I also get homemade butter from here and backwood homemade favorites like chow chow, toe jam, they have teas, etc. It really is a hidden gem. You can use EBT & debit/credit cards, I'm not so sure about cash so please inquire before going. Support your local farmers and give these folks a try.

    I am all for supporting this business and in favor of what they do and how they do it but I think…read moreit's important to understand how hard subsistence farming truly is. Maintaining farm land and keeping quality soil. Not to even mention finding a sustainable labor force willing to do this type of work. Anytime I think of fresh produce, I think of flied and gnats...Seeing them is a sign that the food is natural. If you don't see them,perhaps ask yourself why? The word "organic" is no longer solely associated with a plant grown out of the earth. When you go there, ask what they harvest on site vs what's imported. You may be awakened. Bring cash unless you mind paying a transaction fee for your card purchase. Most importantly, support this business with an open mind. The community needs this.

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