Address: 5340 Cornelia Hwy, Alto, GA 30510, USA
Phone: +17708693999
Sunday: 1–6PM
Monday: 7AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7AM–6PM
Thursday: 7AM–6PM
Friday: 7AM–6PM
Saturday: 7AM–6PM
12R1
This place is absolutely amazing they have the freshest fruit, vegetables, jams, hot sauce and much more.
David Mc Guire
Great friendly farmers market A bit of a drive but definitely worth it. Make sure to grab some boiled Peanuts while you are there.
Ieva Patterson
I took my 2 kids strawberry picking at the end of the day on Sunday. I do have to say that this was slightly overpriced. To go strawberry picking out of a field should be a lot cheaper than going into a store and buying strawberries from the store. By the time that we got there most of the nice strawberries were picked. This place was also a lot more crowded than I imagined there were a lot of people picking strawberries at the same time so you're kind of fighting over what's there. It was definitely fun for the family but spending a $80 to go strawberry picking is not reasonable. We got 3 baskets 1 for each person. The strawberries are better quality than the store bought and we made some jam out of the 3 baskets that we picked.
Brian Strom
This is a fantastic family fun farm and market. Kids will love all the activities and farm games as part of their annual Harvest Celebration. The large corn maze takes center stage that will both challenge you and create lasting memories. Apple cannons, duck and tricycle races, feeding the animals, farm slides are sure to delight. Don't forget to bring home some fresh produce and treats from the market.
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Yes ..i agree with Cindy....
I'm not sure, it was my first time there , but with a bakery and all the canned goods and produce I don't see any reason for them to close anytime during the year. The best thing is to give them a call before the trip.
A small grill. I haven't eaten from the grill just the fried apple pie which was amazing.
Ganesh, I read the article you cited. It may have been written by a PR "eco expert", but the hyperbole seems reasonably sincere and credible. Jaemor has a lot at stake to mis-use chemicals that would kill off their pollinators, for example. No bees, no crops. I'm sure they are well aware of chemicals that would cause bee colony collapse, and they avoid those chemicals like the plague.
Marty is currently in Florida at the FSU corn maze
Yes there is certain time period for that, from certain month to certain month.
Jaemor has a upick day one time a year for strawberries
Jaemors has some nice half runners. I bought some recently.
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