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Fresh at Farmers Markets
As May turns the corner to June and we finally get some rain to break the drought–a little too much, though–produce abundance is ramping up. Some of the first basil has been spotted along with short-season cherries and garlic scapes. Not too much longer we’ll have summer squash and zucchini growing out our ears! Plus,
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Local Food & Farm Stories
Welcoming Visitors Again: Agritourism Farms Rebuild After Helene
It’s no secret that Asheville and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountain region draws visitors from all over. Travelers flock for the sweeping mountain views, vibrant food culture, and the opportunity to slow down and experience the landscape in a deeper way. Visiting farms, whether from out of town or in one’s own backyard, has become
Upcoming Events

ASAP’s 2026 Farm Tour
Saturday & Sunday, September 19-20, Noon to 5 p.m.
Multiple Farms across WNC
ASAP’s 2026 Farm Tour will take place on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 19-20, noon to 5 p.m. The participating farms will be within an hour of Asheville. Farms will be announced Summer 2026. One pass is good for all passengers in a single vehicle at all farms, both days. Passes are $35 before Sept. 19 and $45 on Sept 19-20.
ASAP’s annual Farm Tour is a chance to experience how food is grown and raised through guided tours, demonstrations, and tastings. The Farm Tour showcases the diversity of working farms in Western North Carolina, including vegetables, livestock, vineyards, orchards, flowers, fiber, and more! This is a family-friendly event and a great outing for visitors of all ages, abilities, and interests. All are welcome.






