other than peaches Georgia is best known for their indigo which is a plant used to make blue dye and they are also known for their rice.
PEACHES
Even though Georgia is know as the "Peach State" Georgia does not grow the most Peaches. South Carolina grows double the amount Peaches than Georgia. By the 1950s, South Carolina had become the biggest peach-producing state. Now, although quantities have dropped, it ships 90,000 tons a year compared with Georgia's 40,000 tons, according to United States Department of Agriculture statistics.
Yo don't wanna know! Exopeically if yo are a gal.
I've seen on other websites where people say they from Spain, china and Georgia. I'm a Gardner and know a lot of what comes from where and I can not be sure exact place/country they are from but some where in Asia, hope you have better luck in finding more info on them! :)
a group name 112 sang peaches and cream but i dont know what the album is
I am from Georgia personally and women here are called peach because Georgia is the peach state. The term peach just reffers to being born and raised in the south like a Georgia peach and it also implies that the woman is sweet and pretty as a peach. Maybe it also means juicy. Hhmmm . . .
It is known for its slavery!!!That is not ALL that Georgia is known for.Georgia is also known for Peanuts and Peaches.The ENTIRE SOUTH had slavery. Georgia is known for SO many things! Including:Our peaches and pecans of course!The birthplace of Coca-Cola,The Braves BaseballSherman's March during the Civil WarMartin Luther KingJimmy Carter (our 39th President)Southern HospitalityThe Last of the Original 13 ColoniesMargaret Mitchell who wrote Gone With the Wind and was a native of AtlantaAlice Walker who wrote The Color PurpleOlivia Ann Burns who wrote Cold Sassy TreeEmory UniversityOur gorgeous Moroccan style Fox TheatreSavannah's Historic DistrictMadison, Georgia; where there is a treasure of Antebellum buildings which were never burned downCallaway GardensZoo AtlantaStone MountainGeorgia Aquarium ...And I could go on and on! Georgia has been a great place to grow up. I've lived 30 minutes outside of Atlanta my entire life. It's rich in culture, heritage, fun, and great education (HOPE scholarship!). I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
i dont know anyone else know?
In the United States a cobbler is similar to a pie, but lacking a bottom crust. The British version is more like a casserole covered with individual cobblers (or scones). The most traditional version served in the United Kingdom is the classic dish - lamb cobbler.
Peaches and Herb. I don't know Herb's last name offhand, I only know that there were a lot of different Peaches. Apparently he wasn't a very nice guy.
Yes, of course i don't know much other than that
I don't think so...squirrels don't eat peach, you know. But it could be possible for them to be demaging the peaches.