Find the good growing nearby.
Gathered Goods
Gathered Goods is a local marketplace and community map for homegrown food, handmade goods, farm stands, cottage foods, porch pickup, local markets, classes, events, restaurants using local ingredients, and neighborly giving.COMING SOON!
We’re starting in Rowan County and nearby North Carolina communities.Know a local grower, baker, maker, artist, homesteader, farm stand, market vendor, restaurant, blessing box, food pantry, or donation site that should be included? Send them our way.


Claim or add your listing.
Gathered Goods is building a local marketplace and community map for what people grow, make, serve, share, teach, and gather around.This includes homegrown food, handmade goods, art, farm stands, cottage foods, porch pickup, local markets, restaurants, classes, events, blessing boxes, food donation sites, food rescue opportunities, and neighborly giving.You do not need to be a large farm, storefront, or formal business to be included. Private homesteads, independent makers, porch pickup sellers, cottage food producers, and neighbors with something good to offer are welcome.Use this form to claim, update, suggest, or add a listing. Submissions are reviewed before publication, and your exact address will not be shared unless you give permission.
What belongs on Gathered Goods?
Fresh eggs, sourdough, garden produce, flowers, honey, local meat, plants, jams, preserves, handmade soap, tallow balm, crochet, quilts, original art, pottery, woodworking, music lessons, cooking classes, sourdough classes, farm tours, farmers markets, porch pickup, restaurants using local ingredients, blessing boxes, donation sites, and local food rescue opportunities.If it is grown, made, served, shared, taught, or gathered around nearby, it may belong here.


Our Vision
Gathered Goods exists to make local abundance easier to find. We envision communities where small farmers, homesteaders, artists, makers, musicians, cooks, restaurants, teachers, and
neighbors are visible, valued, and connected.In that world, good food is less likely to go to waste, local skill has a place to be seen, and people know where to find what is grown, made, served, shared, taught, and gathered nearby.
