They have the best peaches! We have eaten more peaches than ever since getting them from here this summer. Just perfect. We have now been back for pears, corn on the cob, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and some other produce just to continue supporting a local small business. It was all delicious and the C.O.T.C. was super good too. We bought the best little pepper plants from here. We got 6 in total. They are all different but they're tiny little peppers that vary in how hot they range. They grow almost in little bushels and look like little fingers coming off the plant. One has Medusa in the name because it looks like her hair. I have never seen them before purchasing them here and we love them!! They also sell annual, perennial flowers, and some hanging baskets. If you're in the area and can stop by just to grab something I highly recommend them! They're nice people there and no matter how busy the employees are they will get right to you, answer a question or cash you out. Help keep the local 'lil places in business and skip the chain stores now and then. Support George's Produce Market ( a farmer's market that has the locally grown food not produce bought from grocery stores and put out at the market with the stickers showing its...
Read moreI love going here to get all my fruits and veggies and even my plants and herbs. The prices are excellent and the people are very friendly as well. They always have something different too. I got some corn on the cob popcorn kernels. So neat!! I just rub the 2 cobs together for enough kernels , add oil and I have fresh popcorn!! Peaches are amazing as well as all their other fruit too. Green peppers are huge and priced right!! Great place all the...
Read moreFriendly and knowledgeable staff, locally sourced and delicious produce. Owned by a young local entrepreneur (probably working the register or hauling produce about outback) George's is dedicated to quality and freshness which is evident in the vast array of produce made available throughout the spring summer and fall months. Stop giving the big brands your money, this is as close to the farm as you get without getting something...
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