Good Earth Produce & Garden Center - Augusta GA

Garden Center in Augusta, GA · ★★★★★ 4.6 (1,065 reviews)

Good Earth Produce & Garden Center

★★★★★ 4.6 (1,065 reviews)

Garden Center

150 Davis Rd, Augusta, GA 30907, USA

Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Hours can change seasonally — call ahead before visiting, especially during u-pick season.

Reviews

★★★★★Natural Max Health2 months ago

Good Earth is a great place to purchase fresh produce and beautiful flowers. I have always enjoyed shopping there, but now I have an additional reason to enjoy shopping there. They now carry one of my products, " Allergy Defense for times Humans ". Don't let the name fool ya, Allergy Defense is also great for adults. Drop by and get yours today. I'm right by the honey because I'm so sweet 😋

★★★★★Margaret Smith8 months ago

I absolutely love going to this place. It makes my heart so happy. The fresh veggies are so good. And the frozen section even is so amazing. Thuer frozen biscuits are the absolute best buscuits ive ever had. The plant section outside is another favorite of mine. Especially during rhe fall. They have photo op sections and pumpkins galore. They have trees you wouldnt usually find. And activities for the small kiddos. Totally worth the go. Only downside is no fresh turneric. Lol.

★★★★★Wendy Leonard9 months ago

So glad I found this place. The flowers are beautiful. The houseplants are even better. Many exotic and rare plants. Prices were reasonable. Inside there are fruits and vegetables for sale. Local honey, jam,eggs,milk, cheese straws, etc. Employees were kind and helpful. They do have a military discount!

★★★☆☆Madi Zimmerman3 months ago

I spent about $200 on 4 different Aglaonemas here while visiting Augusta. The staff were very friendly and helpful in the store, which I appreciated. Unfortunately, after getting the plants home and barerooting them to put in leca- I discovered that most of them had mealybugs, and the Orange Stardust I purchased had mostly dead roots. When I reached out, the recommendation was that I should go and buy systemic granules and take a qtip with alcohol to the ones I can see in the petioles. I understand pests can happen with plants, but at these price points I was disappointed that most of what I purchased require immediate rehab and quarantine (for who knows how long) or risk the rest of my collection. The people working there were kind, but I would encourage buyers to inspect plants very closely before purchasing. Steep price for sick plants.

★★★☆☆Rodriquez Eagle10 months ago

I love this place. I visit here at least 6 times a month to either buy some plants or pickup some groceries. A few of the nice ladies there even know my face. I’ve been coming to them for about 4 years now and I have always loved their customer service and variety. Which is why 1 month ago, I chose to let them repot two of my plants for me (a birds of paradise and a monstera) bc they had outgrown their original planters. However, over the last 3 weeks I’ve been noticing that both plants have been getting sick. It starts with the leaves developing black spots on them to the eventually it taking over the whole leaf. Now both of my plants are dying more and more each day and I can’t save them. It’s been breaking my heart because I have had my BOP for almost 3 years and my monstera for almost 2. Like majority of my plants, I grew them all from a seed. My BOP got up to 5’3” in height. My monstera had gotten so big that it had leaves everywhere. Both plants were in very healthy condition prior to me having the young lady from good earth repotting them for me. Both plants are in the same location they were in prior to repotting. Both still get the same amount of sunlight and adjusted the watering accordingly. I have tried to come up with another reason as to why this is happening, but I can’t because my other plants are as healthy as can be. These two are the only ones that are dying off and this is like losing my child. So naturally, the common denominator is good earth. I’m not sure what was done wrong, but something definitely happened to make my plants die off like this. I took them to good earth to allow them to repot them because I trusted them. I was wrong. Now I wish i would’ve just did it myself. I’m losing my babies and there seems to be nothing I can do about it. Not to mention i paid over $70 for them to repot them with fresh chunky soil. Again, this is a great store and the people there are great, but this saddens me greatly. This is the ONLY reason I’m giving them 3 stars

Last verified: July 2026. Listing details are pulled from public business information and can change — please confirm directly with the business before visiting.

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