Find Daffodils And Ginseng Alongside Pick-Your-Own Blueberries At This Unique West Virginia Farm
Although not as famous as their coal-miner counterparts, farmers have been eking out a living in West Virginia for centuries. From corn to cattle, from apple orchards to ramps, West Virginia farmers cultivate a wide range of home-grown products. And one farm that offers an especially startling variety of produce and plants is Shady Oaks Farm near Charleston.

Whether you need plants, roots, or fresh produce from these and many other plants, you can find them at Shady Oaks Farm.

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In addition to blueberries, the farm also sells raspberries and blackberries.

Because of the high demand for ginseng around the nation, it's becoming harder and harder to find in the wild as foragers often harvest the whole plant, leaving nothing left to regrow the next year. Shady Oaks not only provides ginseng to those who desire it, but also farms it sustainably in their own imitation-wild patch.



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They're near Charleston: find them at 5790 Manilla Creek Road in Poca.
To learn more, visit Shady Oaks Farm on Facebook or on the web. And like we mentioned earlier, there are all kinds of farms doing really unique, meaningful work around the state, including this one that was featured in the New York Times.
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5790 Manilla Creek Rd, Poca, WV 25159, USA