Strawberries
130 farms account for the 143 acres of strawberries grown in Georgia, mostly in the southern half of the state where it stays warm.
Find Locally130 farms account for the 143 acres of strawberries grown in Georgia, mostly in the southern half of the state where it stays warm.
Find LocallyPeople of all ages love strawberries. Turns out your heart beats for them beyond their red, juicy goodness – they’re proven to lower risk of cardiovascular disease. A day outside picking your own fresh bushel is great for your heart (and soul), too.
The strawberry is the world’s most popular berry – used in smoothies, shortcakes, ice cream and pie. But they’re super-sensitive to cold weather. That’s why March through July in Georgia is strawberry weather.