moving to apple country

Hi Everyone!


Some may know that we have relocated to a place in north East Hendersonville NC. We love it here up the mountain, but when we head down into town we pass through an agricultural wasteland of “apple farming”. It’s odd that this area is esteemed as an area suitable to grow apples, when in reality the conventional recommendations of fungicide, pesticide, herbicide, and more are so numerous that it prompted me to write this blog post.


As you can see here at the 2023 Integrated Orchard Management Guide for Commercial Apples in the Southeast the list of recommended applications of chemicals is no shorter than 100 + different chemicals. I stopped trying to make sense of this disgusting guide at chemical 100. What the heck is this! It’s no wonder that half of the population has cancer. 


Here at Wild Goods you can always rest assured that we have sprayed a total of zero chemicals on anything we grow. We are growing native useful plants like Pawpaw, Aronia, juneberry, hardy kiwi, American persimmon, duck potatoes, ramps and more!  We are extremely lucky to be living up a mountain where we are well tucked away from the chemical inputs that the nearby farms utilize on their crops. It is worrisome that this backwards way of farming is still being recommended and sold to the masses by big agriculture and big business. According to Utah State University, “Chemical fertilizers hit the market after World War II, when the government realized that leftover ammonium nitrate, originally manufactured for explosives during the war, could be applied to crops as a nitrogen fertilizer. Pesticides had been initially developed for poisonous gases ”


It is no wonder that the toxic chemicals that divide us are a byproduct of war. Let us create a more peaceful, healthful future without these unnecessary chemical inputs and build our soil naturally with compost, green and natural manures, and mulches. 


Peace and love


Natalie 


Happy New Year! Updates and more

Hello friends!


We have been quite busy preparing for an exciting spring season, as nature is bringing to show the first signs of spring. Frog eggs in our pond, daffodils popping up, suspiciously warm weather, and lengthening days are all pointing towards the end of winter and the beginning of a new season of growth. We have updated our online store with a few new and old products, so be sure to check that out. If you notice any issues with the store, do not hesitate to reach out and let me know so I can get them fixed! 


Our class schedule for 2024 is nearly completed. We may have some additional events and activities come up, but our monthly foray schedule has been posted and is bookable now. Please let us know if you have any questions and we hope to see you sometime soon! 


Our 2nd truffle season is wrapping up with the season change, and it was another good one for the books. We found our first black perigords in a nearby orchard, had another great successful year hunting our native wild truffle, the Imaia gigantea, and found a few unidentified species. We were featured on WLOS, so that was fun! check it out here 


We should be back at all our usual markets this coming year, and possibly a few new ones. A big shout out to all our friends and interns who help make what we do possible. We are also in a number of retail stores currently, so if you can’t make it to a market, be sure to head on over to any of the wonderful establishments carrying our wares. You can check out the list and get directions here 


THANKS YALL


Hope to see you at a class, market, or around town soon! 


Mush love,


Luke & Natalie 


Winter Markets

Hello everyone! 


As I type this the leaves are falling from the trees and summer has long past. We have harvested some of our last hens, and truffle season is well underway. This year we will be attending the Asheville City Market all winter. The hours will remain 9-12 throughout December. In January the hours shift to 10-1. We also can be found spore-radically at the Jackson County Farmers Market


We are super excited to be heading out to The Barn near Cashiers + Highlands  for our Umbrian inspired truffle hunt! We will be exploring the terrain with Eva and Massimo, our truffle pups and then will be enjoying some of our wild harvested native truffles. for more information on our Appalachian found truffles, click here. Unfortunately the event is sold out already, but check back next year! 


You will also be able to find us at a few holiday markets this year:


Hendersonville Farmers Market Holiday Market Saturday November 18th 9-1pm + Saturday December 2nd 9-1pm

Biltmore Park Holiday Market Every Sunday, November 19th – December 3rd from 1-5pm

Holiday Extravaganza at the Ag Center Saturday + Sunday November 18th and 19th 10-4pm


Also, the final Friday East Asheville Tailgate Market will be this Friday, November 17th 3-5:30, and its a holiday market! so we will have new and guest vendors, along with all of the usual ones! Don’t miss a great opportunity to get some shopping done, and to get some special ingredients for your thanksgiving dinners.


Thanks to all of your wonderful people! Mush Love!


Natalie + Luke 



wild goods trees with moon and wildlife hand made screen printed truffle dog print
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