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Joe Hollis' Mountain Gardens in North Carolina looking for folks to continue his dreams

 
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Video vlogger Peter Santenello's series on Appalachia interviews Joe Hollis. Joe is 80 years old and looking for folks to join him for the long haul and beyond.

Video description: Deep in the woods of North Carolina is a man name Joe Hollis who's lived of the grid for 50 years. Here he's mastered the techniques of a life tuned to nature, dependent on his natural environment for survival. He also has the largest collection of native Appalachian and Chinese medicinal herbs in the Eastern US.

Over that half a century, he and a steady stream of apprentices and neighbors created an incredibly beautiful garden of useful plants. He calls this project Mountain Gardens and there he has cultivated not only plants, but also a way of life. You can read his philosophy in his seminal essay, Paradise Gardening

already had thriving apothecary and herb shop, apprenticeships, workshops. until the fire which damaged much of the buildings and greenhouses.



https://www.mountaingardensherbs.com/
https://www.mountaingardensherbs.com/introduction

Joe's Mountain Gardens youtube channel


In May, a fire devastated the entire pavilion complex. Joe lost a lifetime of amazing books, the extensive herb shop & apothecary, the carefully-maintained seed collection, and many beloved plants, not to mention the garden tools, power tools, herb grinders, and the solar power system. This loss is devastating to Joe, the surrounding community and to all who have been shaped by Mountain Gardens. We are raising money to rebuild the pavilion and to upgrade the infrastructure on the rest of the land so that Mountain Gardens is ready for the next 50 years.

Sounds like an opportunity for some SKIPPERS to build on their own dreams, too.

 
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upon reading more on the newer gofundme post, the non-profit named Mountain Gardens is purchasing the land from Joe, in order to create a land trust to protect it for future generations. and to help take care of Joe for the rest of his life.

In the interview with Peter Sanenello, Joe does express having a small 8 -ish person ecovillage there.

(apologies to everyone, if i inadvertently caused a stir posting this on the SKIP pages. Moderators can feel free to move this to another location if need be.)

https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-future-of-mountain-gardens

Taking Care, Rebuilding, Moving Forward

As many of you know, last year Joe lost the main pavilion that serves as the hub of activity for Mountain Gardens to fire. Within a matter of hours, a library hosting a lifetime of books, a large apothecary and herb shop, many tools, and the communal kitchen were all gone. In response, we held a fundraiser to help support the rebuilding of this critical infrastructure. The response to that fundraiser was overwhelming and has continued to nourish and encourage Joe through an incredibly difficult year. With your support, we have accomplished much: the rebuilding of the kitchen and deck, and the construction of a foundation for the new library and apothecary. With the current soaring costs of construction, more funds are required to finish the rebuilding of the library. Additionally, we are raising funds for our newly formed non-profit (Mountain Gardens) to purchase the land from Joe, securing much-needed support for Joe as he enters his 9th decade and necessarily steps back from some of his duties at the gardens. This is also a first step in securing the land into a trust to be preserved for future generations.

Mountain Gardens has had a profound impact on visitors for decades. Through Joe's videos, writing and workshops, this influence has rippled out to an ever-growing number of people who value this example of a simple, plant-centered life. In addition to this inspiration, Mountain Gardens is home to a vast array of medicinal plants and perennial vegetables. The value of this seed and specimen bank is inestimable. And the knowledge of the specific cultivation needs of these plants, which Joe has gained through his five decades of experience, must be conserved and passed on, both to the next stewards of Mountain Gardens and to all those who answer the call of the plants.

With all this in mind, we are entering a new phase in our work to preserve Joe’s legacy: to maintain the living seed bank of useful plants, to realize the vision of a thriving future for Mountain Gardens, and to provide loving care for the visionary who has so lovingly tended these gardens for over half of a century. Joe lit the hearth, now we must help tend the fire. Thank you for your support.

**offline, fully-tax-deductible donations are always welcome, and can be made by writing a check to "Mountain Gardens, Inc." and sending it to 546 Shuford Creek Rd, Burnsville, NC 28714. Make sure that we have a way to send an acknowledgment/receipt for your donation if you want one (they are required for donations over $250).
 
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Hello there my friend. My name is Brad J Bitzer. I absolutely love what  Joe has created and I would love to come and stay and learn.I have grown gardens more than I can count. I’m an outdoorsman and love solo camping whenever I can I’m 46 years old. And have been following and learning anything and everything I can about herbal medicines. It has been a passion of mine to live off the grid. I would love it if I had the opportunity to come down I live in Wheeling West Virginia I’m really not too far away. I  used to be an over the road truck driver and have been through that area many times, and I’ve always dreamed of moving and living down there. I am hard-working and have many skills I could provide to the community. Please feel free to email or contact me. Thanks B-rad.
bigbitz@gmail.com or 304-238-4607
 
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I would like to get in touch with Joe Hollis if you know how I can if you would let me know
 
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hello my name is daniel simms ive watched the Joe Hollis youtube video and would love to travel to the appalachian mountain to stay for an extended period of time.   im a good worker a fast learner and i have spent some years in oregon in the woods growing my own vegetables and learning about nature. im currently living on the streets in southern ca and would really like an opportunity to get off teh street and permanately provide for myself. i think i would be a excellent addition to your garden and your entire project im 36years old and love to be a part of something like that please please please joe give me a chance please contact me (949) 456-4504 or at my email daniel.simms773@gmail.com  i truly would love to hear from you and  i can get my own train ticket out there and walk the rest of the way if i have to  please joe please please please i hope you contact me  i just would love to spend a long amount at your place your thoughts and practices are just amazing and you have truly inspired me i would really like a chance to tackle this project thank you. DS
 
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@Daniel Simms
@Nicholas Messer
@Brad Bitzer

you will need to contact Joe Hollis directly at Mountain Gardens.

i am not affiliated with him, i just honor him for all he has done all these many decades.

Contact information:

Joe Hollis
Mountain Gardens
546 Shuford Creek Rd
Burnsville, NC 28714

Phone: (828) 675-5664
Let the phone ring a long time, just in case.

Direct Email: joehollisherbs@gmail.com

facebook: managed by the Mountain Gardens Non-Profit group

https://www.facebook.com/MountainGardensHerbs/













Hours: Mon - Sat  9:00AM - 5:00PM
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here is the Mountain Gardens Apprenticeship page on their website.
https://www.mountaingardensherbs.com/apprenticeships

 
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just saw this on their facebook page:
be patient, many folks have contacted them.

Mountain Gardens
September 2 at 10:11 AM  
Thanks to everyone for the outpouring of support since the  @petersantenello video!
We are currently full!

Please do not quit your job or break your lease and show up at @mountaingardens expecting to live here!

Thousands of you have emailed us asking to become apart of Joe’s vision of an eco-community. We are working on reading and replying to each of you.
Please be patient!

If you are local and wish to volunteer or passing thru and want to visit we are open to the public and you are welcome to explore the gardens and visit the herb shop.

Please don’t enter the structures as there are people living in them.

We do not offer impromptu tours. We are happy to answer some questions but are also busy busy working on projects.

Check the website for scheduled tours and events.
Thank you!
 
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I saw that video. Joe sure has created a fantastic place
 
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Hi there I  would love to live off the land an not rely on stores or have everything I need other versions of synthetics pharma  there really is no food here  an this year the EMFs weee and are so strong that nothing grew this year ,,,food as medicinal back yard living I grew up in the Santa Ynez Valley, central coast  California  ,our ranch was called casa de kids I have 9 brothers an sisters an a few half siblings  garden an earth,, nature has always been  go to place to really rest,until three years ago   I had live  doing massage therapy for  years an now I’m in hot springs s Arkansas  helping those to detox the pandamic vaccine and  ,, rest in the art of living ,,, uhhmmmm  , , would love to relocate to mountain ,,,this is Paula Paola , email is paulapaola10@yahoo.com
Thank you for your time
Paula♥️🎵
 
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My name is Courtney. I saw that you guys are looking for someone that needs to stay on the land. Right now from the past couple of years, I have been couch, surfing or living out of my car. I’ve been doing my best to get ahead in life because ultimately it’s my goal to have land and live on land and live off of nature. It’s been really hard with the resources. I have available to eat healthy and get to where I would like to be in life. I’ve been looking around for places or arrangements just like this one and I don’t even know if you guys have any more space by this time because I think that I’m a little bit late in the event that you guys do have room I would love to join , I am happy to share more information about my experience if you would like to reach out to me. I spend a lot of time outside and do really well with working on plants and veggies and propagation. I also dabble a little bit medicinal medicine from plants. Crhubay@gmail.com
 
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So I think I might be one of those Guy's...55 years old retired New home Constuction/Carpentry  / Avid outdoors man, Appalachian trail thru hiker 2023/24/25...Hobbies include Gardening Herbel and natural Healing / Utilizing what's at our disposal all around us, so it has a smaller impact on the earth and repurpose reclaim...I love the outdoors and dreamed of one day of just getting back to Mother Earth in a way where it's a co dependency but sustaining without the modern society.....indeed I am not saying I'm your guy....but I can say this I'm one of those guys...I don't use drugs or alcohol....no dependencies and free rhinking....


Thanks for your time pass it along to Joe....I'm in NC too leland NC.
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