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Strawberry Picking at Washington Farms

It's strawberry season once again! In the South, those delicious, red, juicy strawberries are ripe and ready for picking from April to June. Washington Farms is a local farm with two locations just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. In the spring, you can go pick your own strawberries. In the summer, it's blueberries and blackberries. And in the fall, they have pumpkins. Pretty darn awesome, if you ask me.

We headed over to the Loganville location (there's another strawberry farm in Watkinsville, GA near Athens), with a couple of our good friends. The farm is a bit of a drive from Atlanta, about 45 minutes, but just wait... once you see and taste those strawberries you'll forget all about that long commute.

When you arrive, you get a 1 gallon bucket to fill up with strawberries. Cost for a gallon of strawberries is $10 per bucket, plus $1 if you decide to take the bucket home with you. In other words, bring another container to transport your harvest home and you save $1. We kept our buckets from last year's strawberry picking so saved us a bit of money. Then they set you loose out to the fields to pick your berries! Just rows upon rows of beautiful strawberry plants

Now we have one gallon of strawberries in our kitchen. What to do with them? I think chocolate chip strawberry bread and strawberry banana pancakes are going to be on the menu soon! So, if you're in the Atlanta area and are looking for something fun and different to do, make sure to schedule a half-day trip to Washington Farms to pick some strawberries for yourself.

Clarissa Johnson

11:16 am on Friday, May 6, 2011

I love strawberries! Seems like you got some good recipes and ideas for the strawberries; I think you should share them! LOL......

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Melissa Crane

11:44 am on Friday, May 6, 2011

Hi Clarissa! Here's the recipe for the chocolate chip strawberry bread: http://www.dashofeast.com/2011/04/chocolate-chip-strawberry-bread/

I'll be posting the recipe for the strawberry banana pancakes early next week :)

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Scott Bernarde

12:33 pm on Friday, May 6, 2011

My kids have loved trips to Washington farm. It's definitely worth the trip.

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Heather swanepoel

12:47 pm on Friday, May 6, 2011

We are headed there this weekend. Strawberry jam is in our future.

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Amberr Meadows

1:21 pm on Friday, May 6, 2011

I'm glad you shared this. My husband has been talking about going for the last couple of weeks, and this sold me!

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MamaKat Orr

2:30 pm on Friday, May 6, 2011

As many years as I've lived here, I haven't yet done this! Shame on me, LOL.

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Raven Nichols

3:49 pm on Friday, May 6, 2011

We do this every year. I just took my four-year old last week... and here's our berry pickin' photo session: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150164417537143.297968.511887142&l=bb28fa573f

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Melissa Crane

12:33 pm on Sunday, May 8, 2011

Beautiful photos Raven! When we have kids, we're definitely going to be taking them strawberry picking, it's so much fun.

Teja Bain, DVM

5:49 pm on Friday, May 6, 2011

I must go there! I LOVE strawberries! Thanks for the info!

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Amberr Meadows

11:45 am on Sunday, May 8, 2011

We enjoyed strawberry picking at Washington Farms, and I linked my blog post on it to your post here, Melissa. Thanks again for the great info! http://amberr-ivyam.blogspot.com/2011/05/family-day-picking-strawberries-at.html

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Melissa Crane

12:35 pm on Sunday, May 8, 2011

Great post Amberr! And thanks for the link too. So glad that you and your family had a great time picking strawberries.

Sue

10:35 am on Sunday, May 15, 2011

Do they use pesticides? My daughter ate some on the way home and has been violent ill for 24hrs

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Sharon Swanepoel

10:38 am on Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sue I'm not sure of that but I would suggest you contact a doctor as soon as possible anyway.

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