A sub-one-acre, regenerative food forest out to make the future of food hyper local, better than organic, restorative, and fair pay. Our goal is to nurture the earth, our community, and our staff. We use no gas-powered machinery, no single-use plastics, no chemicals harmful to bees or other wildlife, pay a fair living wage, and regularly donate produce to our local community. As a tiny market farm, we grow a small amount of a huge variety of crops. Our primary crops are perennial: asparagus, rhubarb, tree and bush fruits, and edible and medicinal herbs. We also grow an extensive line of heirloom annuals, often in traditional ways, such as three sisters hills for beans, corn, and squash. We aim to provide folks with the staples they know and love, as well as introduce them to new perennial favorites that are kinder to the environment and farmers alike. We also propagate these perennial plants and make them available for sale to folks who'd like to start their own little patch of perennial paradise. Given our wide variety of produce, we also make an extensive line of farm-grown jams, jellies, pickles, elderberry syrup, and freeze-dried treats, plus medicinal salves and lip balms, and fully biodegradable castile soap/shampoo bars and conditioner bars. We also love working with professional chefs, whether it's to keep them in a steady supply of fresh herbs, or to provide the best in seasonal ephemerals. Lastly, we keep a beloved and very spoiled flock of laying hens whose waste is used to fertilize our tree crops. Find us every Saturday at the Yancey County Farmers Market, come visit our on-farm honor stand for produce and preserves!
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In-person pickup for online deliveries is available during all daylight hours at our on-farm honor stand.
Artisan Foods
jam, preserves, pickles, teas, tomato sauce, vinegar
Dairy & Eggs
eggs
Flowers
edible flowers
Fruits & Berries
apples, black raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, elderberries, grapes, peaches, pears, persimmons, plums, raspberries, strawberries
Grains
popcorn
Herbs
dried herbs, fresh herbs
Nuts & Seeds
sunflower seeds
Specialty Products
corn shocks, medicinal herbs, plants, salves, seeds, soap
Sprouts
sprouts
Vegetables
arugula, asian greens, asparagus, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chiles, collards, cucumber, daikon, dry beans, eggplant, garlic, green beans, green onions, horseradish, hot peppers, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuce, mushrooms, mustard greens, onions, parsnips, peas, pole beans, potatoes, pumpkins, radish, ramps, rhubarb, salad greens, salad mix, shallots, shell beans, spinach, summer squash, sun chokes, sweet corn, sweet peppers, sweet potato, swiss chard, tomatillos, tomatoes, turnips, winter squash
Starting in early May and running through late December, receive a varied bag of better-than-organic produce each week grown organically and restoratively by staff earning a living wage. As we are a food forest, you'll find a large variety of perennials, ranging from asparagus and rhubarb in the spring, to peaches and blueberries in the summer, to autumn berries and blackberries in the fall. Of course you'll also find a wide range of annual vegetables--all your favorites like salad and cooking greens, carrots, tomatoes, etc., plus some crops that may be new to you, like husk cherries and kohlrabi. You'll also find specialty items like fresh herbs, edible flowers, and responsibly wildcrafted foods. Our CSA comes in three sizes: small ($15), medium ($25), and large ($35). In every bag, you'll get at least 20% more produce than you paid for each week, so you always feel like you're getting your money's worth, even if there's an item you don't enjoy. The small is perfect for one person, or two who don't eat a ton of produce, the medium is perfect for two people, or up to four who don't eat a lot of veggies, and the large is perfect for four people. If you have a larger family or eat lots of produce, you can purchase more than one share. We also offer an egg add-on (half a dozen no-soy, non-gmo eggs per week for $3, limit two per customer), and a farm treats add-on (a once-a-month selection of jams, jellies, pickles, syrups, vinegars, soaps, freeze-dried treats, lip balms, and medicinal salve made on-farm, offered at a 20% discount, in $15, $30, and $45 per month sizes). While it helps us the most for you to pay for your entire share up front, we do offer a payment plan to those who need it. We also offer a limited number of shares to those experiencing financial hardship at less than half price, and those shares can be paid for week by week at pickup. Pickup is available twice weekly on our farm in downtown Burnsvile, and once weekly in both the South Toe/Celo and Mars Hill areas.
Downtown Burnsville Pickups: On farm (128 Academy St) Thursdays from 3pm until dark, OR Mondays during all daylight hours (free - no delivery fee) Celo / South Toe Pickup: Mondays 5 - 7 pm, exact location TBD ($3 delivery fee) Mars Hill Pickup: Wednesdays 5 - 7 pm, exact location TBD ($3 delivery fee)
Healthy Plantet Homestead
128 Academy St
Burnsville, NC 28714
(Yancey County)
Credit/Debit
EBT/SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
SNAP Incentives
We're listed in ASAP's Wholesale Local Food Guide, ASAP's Farm to Business Trade Directory.
Find our full line of fresh produce and shelf-stable items in the honor stand under our carport! Fruits, veggies, jams, jellies, pickles, elderberry syrup, biodegradable castile soap/shampoo bars and solid conditioner bars, medicinal salve and lip balm, freeze dried treats, and more. This is a self-serve honor stand; you'll find a drop box for cash, checks, and SNAP/Food Bucks tokens, and a sign for paypal and venmo. We are open year-round, dawn till dusk. During the colder parts of the year, we can't leave perishable items in the fridge because they'll freeze, but we will pick on request--just email us at [email protected].
Our store is open from April 15, 2025 to December 30, 2024.
LGBTQ+, Woman-owned, New and Beginning Farmer (Operated farm 10 years or less)
Organic (not Certified), Low Spray, GMO-Free, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Biodynamic, Wild Harvested, Humanely Raised, Permaculture, Regenerative