Watauga County Farmers' Market
Boone, North Carolina
Fire From The Mountain
We sell Hot Sauces, Salsa, and BBQ Sauce made from our home grown peppers, we also sell eggs, vegetables, herbs and blueberries.
Visit the Fire From The Mountain website.

Fog Likely Farm
Fog Likely Farm
Susan Wright and Brent Cochran
Shady Grove Gardens & Nursery was started in 1986 to supply quality perennials for our landscaping needs. Through the years Susan developed the nursery using sustainable methods, before that was a buzzword. Plants are grown outside or in our un-heated greenhouse; organic, hands-on growing methods are used throughout the farm and nursery. Our selection includes new and hard to find varieties along with a few tough favorites. We are especially proud to say do not use any systemic pesticides or fungicides. "To us sustainable means protecting birds and bees too." See our website for more details about our organic and sustainable methods. We have great healthy perennials, bigger than mail order, better than chain stores.



We offer the highest quality, large, blooming size plants, all organically grown (non-certified). We've paid special attention to varieties that are well suited to the conditions of the High Country. Our selections reflect our passion for native plants and cut flowers. The nursery is located 10 miles west of Boone, NC. Summer hours are Fridays 9-6. Our phone number is (828) 297-4098, send mail about your gardening concerns, or visit our website at
Shady-Grove-Gardens.com
Shady-Grove-Gardens.blogspot.com


Cut Flowers are our speciality. We can supply flowers for weddings, churches and special occasions. Just contact us for special orders or lists of seasonal availability. Our selection changes daily, so visit our display at the market each week for something different.
Join our Fresh Flower CSA (Subscription).
This is the 2nd summer Shady Grove Gardens & Nursery will be offering a subscription to their best fresh flower bouquets. Bouquets are delivered in our buckets to be transported home. The Wednesday afternoon Watauga County Farmers’ Market in Boone is our drop-off site.
This is everyones chance to get fresh locally grown flowers without pesticides and without getting up early on Saturday morning. Members will get $25’s worth of flowers for 10, 15 or 20 weeks. The late season bouquets will include orange and red winterberry holly for the holidays.
These seasonal flowers will be different each week as they are all grown outdoors in Ashe and Watauga counties. Since 1986 Shady Grove Gardens has produced perennials and cut flowers without using any inorganic pesticides or herbicides.
Subscription members will be invited to join Susan Wright and Brent Cochran for a fun farm tour, to see where their flowers are grown and learn a little more about flower farming.
To get more information or sign up for the weekly bouquets contact Susan at 828-297-4098 or sggarden@skybest.com.
Vegetable and Flower transplants
WINTER VEGATABLE CSA-FOR OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER PICKUP Want fresh local vegetables after the summer season? Shares will weigh approximately 60 lbs., and include apples, large yellow storage onions, yellow and red potatoes, 4-5 types of winter squash, red cabbage and garlic. In addition pumpkins will be in the October package. Favorite recipes for soups, delicious casseroles and pies will be included. The cost is $90 a share.
The vegetables and fruit offer will store for at least 2 months most will store even longer.
Boxes of winter storage vegetables shares will available for pickup at the last Watauga County Farmers Market October 31st and just in time for Thanksgiving November, 21, 2009. Signup for this CSA will end June 1, 2009.
Planning a wedding? Why not have it on our Farm? Contact us about our facilities at The Peak.
Maverick Farms
Maverick Farms is a sustainable agriculture project with space in Valle Crucis and Ashe County. Tom Philpott, Leo Gaev and Hillary Wilson grow lots of vegetables and use many of them in their gourmet recipies. Cooking is the main focus of their stand at the farmers' market, and they use only organic ingredients and no refined sugars.
Fresh carrot juice is the newest addition to the menu. Soon they will be bringing out fresh scallions and sweet peas, with sarvis berries and raspberries to follow. Tom, Hillary and Leo are also available for personalized in-home cooking for dinner parties or any time you would like a special gourmet meal.

Folks interested in agrotourism can rent a room at the Maverick Farm farmhouse, or enjoy one of their monthly farm dinners prepared with locally or regionally procured ingredients. For more information and directions to the farm, visit MaverickFarms.com, send an e-mail, or call (828) 963-4656.
Read about the goings-on at Maverick Farms and get recipe ideas at Maverick Eats

