Producer
Purple Mountain Grown
Contact: Nazirahk Amen & Amanda Heinbaugh
Address: 7120 Carroll Ave Takoma Park, MD, 20912
Phone: 240-393-5951
Website: www.purplemountaingrown.com
About Us
Purple Mountain Grown is operated by farmers Nazirahk Amen and Amanda Heinbaugh with an intent
to support local food sustainability through regenerative practices. When looking at the wide array of locally grown options, we saw that grains and beans were a missing essential component on the local food scene. Freshly processed grains offer more nutrients and superior taste over the over-processed and over-aged options at the store. We're happy to offer our community a wide selection of grains and beans that are processed in small batches to ensure you are getting them at the peak of their nutritional value and with the most vibrant flavors.
to support local food sustainability through regenerative practices. When looking at the wide array of locally grown options, we saw that grains and beans were a missing essential component on the local food scene. Freshly processed grains offer more nutrients and superior taste over the over-processed and over-aged options at the store. We're happy to offer our community a wide selection of grains and beans that are processed in small batches to ensure you are getting them at the peak of their nutritional value and with the most vibrant flavors.
Practices
Purple Mountain Grown is operated by farmers Nazirahk Amen and Amanda Heinbaugh with an intent
to support local food sustainability through regenerative practices. Purple Mountain Grown grows food
with the understanding that a healthy soil microbiome is created through the use of compost, cover
cropping, and other soil health building practices. A healthy soil microbiome creates life-giving, nutrient dense foods that support healthy humans with healthy gut microbiomes.
to support local food sustainability through regenerative practices. Purple Mountain Grown grows food
with the understanding that a healthy soil microbiome is created through the use of compost, cover
cropping, and other soil health building practices. A healthy soil microbiome creates life-giving, nutrient dense foods that support healthy humans with healthy gut microbiomes.