The Triangle Area Gardeners and Homesteaders was formed in 2009 to foster community for those interested in learning about and promoting healthy, sustainable, self-sufficient lifestyles as well as environmental stewardship. With over 700 members, the group ranges in diversity from apartment-dwellers in downtown Raleigh to farmers in Chatham County.

In TAGaH, members can share their experience in raising fruits and vegetables, canning, bee keeping, raising live stock, beer and wine making, learning about wild edibles, and other gardening and homesteading activities through field trips and hands on demonstrations. The TAGaH was also established as a way for members to trade and barter for the products they make. Fresh eggs, honey, all kinds of fruits and vegetables, home made soap are examples of products that members can bring to each meetup for trade. TAGah also has a message board that members can use to get advice from the group and to offer advice to those who are looking for assistance.

To join, visit the Triangle Area Gardeners and Homesteaders Meetup page.