It was a delight to see such a great staff at this farm. They were warm and friendly. We were chauffeured by this young lad to the back field and we were welcomed by a young lady who then taught us the proper way of picking the beautiful berries. We ended up picking about 10 pounds. Check out was a breeze – just make sure you have cash or check handy. We purchased both the ice cream and fried strawberry pie. They were yummy! One suggestion is that I hope they install a regular bathroom for guests to use. All they had was a port-a-potty and we all know what that entails.
Lisa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Olympia, WA
I woke up craving strawberries this morning and had the day off. I also want to make my famous strawberry jalapeño jam and season is running out. A run to the Acworth Farmer’s Market and discerned that wasn’t the route(they wanted $ 20.00 per gallon for overripe berries.) A quick Google search and I found LCCL. It was a lovely day for berry picking — overcast and cool(and not a weekend day.) Upon arrival I was greeted with smiles and lots of buckets and row after row of gorgeous red strawberries hanging by the handfuls over the mounds. After snagging a 4-stack of buckets I was swept off my feet and golf-carted off through the woods. A minute later and the view opened up to a gorgeous open field of strawberry heaven. As the previous poster mentioned it only took a short while before I had three buckets completely packed full of lovely strawberries. Wow!(Between the rows is hard and bumpy or rutted. It was dry all week here, but probably rutted from people walking on wet dirt. My point. it may be a good idea to wear shoes that strapped or tied to your feet. Don’t forget to try the ice cream. It’s delicious!
Barry E. S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Woodstock, GA
LCCL Strawberry Farm is a «pick your own» strawberry farm near the community of Armuchee in Northwest Georgia. They have several acres of well-tended rows of strawberries that are irrigated and relatively weed-free. They provide buckets to pick with and transport you to the area of the farm they are picking on that particular day. My wife and I picked 10 pounds of beautiful, juicy berries in the space of about 15 minutes on Mother’s Day. It was a great little side trip. They charge $ 1.50 per pound to pick your own, or you can buy prepicked berries for $ 2.50 per pound. The farm is family-owned and family-run, and the owners are very nice and helpful. When you’re leaving, don’t miss the fresh strawberry ice cream; It’s to die for. Be sure to check out their website for season information and hours. We will definitely be going back before the season ends and pick lots more.