Sharonview Farm

Monday was exciting! I drove from Longs, SC to Monroe, NC. I stayed at my first Harvest Host location, Sharonview Farm. It was educational and hands-on.

Co-owner Teri Wood took me on a tour of her beautiful farm and shared the wonderful history of the property. It is amazing to see the process for growing mushrooms.

They begin the growing process by drilling holes in the logs and placing mushroom spawn into the holes.
The logs are stacked so that they get air.
These logs have been split in two pieces and the mushroom spawn in placed between and the log pieces are put back together, like a mushroom sandwich. These are called totems.

They grow a lot of mushrooms, but also have herbs, flowers, plants, and beautiful crafts.

This farm was full of activities, walking trails and places to ride bikes.

Published by Christi Iffergan

Hi! I am Christi, a full-time RV traveller since August 2021. I have always loved to travel, but COVID-19 put a stop to that. I was fast approaching 50, my condo was being placed up for sale and I was ready for a major change. Originally from a tiny town in rural Southwest Virginia, I am the mother to one son and a rescue Shih Tzu, Cappy. For the last 20 years, I worked in public library systems around the Charlotte & Myrtle Beach areas. I met some amazing people and made great friends along the way. Follow along on my adventures as I travel the US. I hope that our paths will cross one day!

8 thoughts on “Sharonview Farm

  1. So interesting to learn about mushroom farming! I look forward to your postings, Christi! Sure miss seeing you at the library, but so happy you’re on your next life’s adventure!

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  2. How was your first trip with the camper? Love the pictures – Keep them coming! We miss you very very much! – Picked up food at the library this week – wasn;t the same not calling you up with the numbers

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