RAMPS
Production Information
NCSU Horticulture Information Leaflet:
CULTIVATION OF RAMPS (Allium tricoccum and A. burdickii)
by Jackie Greenfield, Former Research Assistant and Jeanine Davis, Extension Horticultural Specialist
Sources of Ramps Seeds and Bulbs
Elk Mountain Nursery
Craig Mailloux
Asheville
828-683-9330
craig@elk-mountain.com
www.elk-mountain.com
Mountain Gardens
Joe Hollis
Burnsville
828-675-5664
joehollis@excite.com
www.mountaingardensherbs.com
Ramp Farm Specialities
Glen Facemire
Richwood, WV
304-846-4235
rampfarm@wirefire.com
www.rampfarm.com
Richters Herbs
357 Hwy 47
Goodwood, Ontario, Canada
LOC 1A0
905-640-6677
orderdesk@richters.com
www.richters.com
Sandy Mush Herb Nursery
Fairman and Kate Jayne
Leicester
828-683-2014
sandymushherbs@main.nc.us
www.brwm.org/sandymushherbs
Spence Farm
Marty and Kris Travis
R.R. 1, Box 100
Fairbury, IL 61739
815-692-3336
mandk@thespencefarm.com
www.thespencefarm.com/index.htm
Well-Sweep Herb Farm
Louise and David Hyde
200 Mt. Bethel Rd.
Port Murray, NJ 07865
908-852-5390
www.wellsweep.com
2007 Ramps Festivals & Recipes
Ramps season is on and I’m getting lots of questions about where the ramps festivals are being held this year. So, here is the list of all that I know of. You could do one every weekend!
Recipes
There are many recipes on the Web. I just found this page had a particularly nice selection: http://www.main.nc.us/yancey/Ramps/ramps_or_wild_leek.htm
Links
www.kingofstink.com- A great website on ramps, called the "King of Stink", is maintained by ramps lover, Anita Toth Simpson. This site contains a fairly up to date list on the ramps festivals in five states, recipes, articles, and information on
how to order a fun and informative documentary on ramps.
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