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    ALDI

    3.9 (9 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Penny is a legend. I've been shopping here since 2006 because of her. Love Aldi for its prices, variety and quality.

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    Mitcham Farm

    Mitcham Farm

    (28 reviews)

    Family favorite! We took the kiddos as summer activity and they loved everything about the farm…read more Seeing the animals, mining for geodes, picking strawberries and trying as many homemade goodies as possible! The strawberries were huge, juicy and super sweet. It was a bit muddy but that's honestly the best time to pick them. As a side note the berries are across the street and with Newton County slowly growing crossing the street can be a bit hectic. Thankfully the kids we were with were between the ages of 6-9 so it was a bit easier to cross the street. But none the less still hectic. We went on a Saturday during peak hours which the kids enjoyed because there were so many new possible friends to be made while playing on the on-site playground. Plenty of photo worthy backgrounds, plenty of ripe berries and 10/10 worth every penny. Everyone that worked on the day we visited were super sweet and attentive. Not to mention patient. They really enjoy the service that they provide to the community. We also stop by later in the year for the pumpkin patch as well. This is a family favorite and generational stop for my family!

    We came here for their second annual lavender festival. Parking was pretty full on their gravel…read morelot, but it was no problem finding a spot. All of their other farm features were open during the festival, such as srawberry picking, gem mining, and of course the shop full of goodies. There were also outside vendors set up, farmer's market style, and a musician entertaining us all. We went to the lavender field only to find that you had to pay for the picking back in the shop. No worries as the line was not that long. We got our PVC tubing and clippers (both provided by them), and started to pick. There was a good selection and the field seemed full. After about 30 minutes and a lot of photo ops, we were done and they wrap and tie your lavender for you. It was a great experience! We then went to the shop to get some food, but all they had were drinks and dessert type items, so main course foods. There is an opportunity there for sure!

    Blueberry Hill

    Blueberry Hill

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    Unless you have small children, Blueberry Hill is probably not what you are looking for on a…read moreSaturday morning. However, if you do (have the small kids), I highly recommend. Located in the Covington/Conyers border zone where the (now in their 20's) lost children of Rockdale County (long story if you don't get the reference) still cruise the strip malls - this small pick-your-own blueberry patch serves as entertainment and, dare I say, appreciation for where food comes from to sugar crazed preschoolers. A few of the neighborhood dads and myself carted our offspring to the hinterlands this past weekend to let said fruit of loins pick some berries. As the owner does not use any pesticides, the berries are safe to each right off the bush - a good thing if you have a pack of 2 and 3 year olds. When we arrived, we found that the patch was actually closed due to excessive picking the previous week - but the owner didn't have the heart to turn away the little tykes, so the kids were allowed to pick all of the ripe blueberries they could find. Who knew searching for the little blue orbs in a sea of pink unripened fruit could be so much fun? The kids had a blast (imagine a hunt for miniature sugary Easter eggs) and we parents were grateful for the nap inducing crash (the kids ate a decent portion of what they picked) that happened 1 hour later. Oh, the owner only charged us 5 bucks for all that we picked because he felt poorly about the status of the patch. Nice guy.

    I called the owner in June 2015 and she said that Blueberry Hill is now CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. I…read morefelt bad - sounds like she has had a lot of trouble getting the word out that its closed since it is on virtually every pick-your-own guide website. Just wanted to post this to help her out! She seemed like a very nice lady!

    ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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