Curated with love in Black Mountain, NC
A home for local art, fair trade goods, USA made goods, organic cotton clothing, and sustainable shopping. Focused on stocking items of quality while offering products from vendors who are giving back.
Featured Seasonal Items
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Bare Natural Soap Co - USA Made - Harvest Soap Sampler
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Magnolia Apothecary- USA Made - Rose Beeswax Mini Candle | Organic pure natural | Unscented | Made in Florida
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Simon & Schuster - USA Made - Boxed Inspirational Cards - Forest Friends by Tijana Lukovic
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Your Heart's Content - USA Made - Mushroom Velvet Sets All Season Decor, Nature Lover Gift: Velvet Green Set of 3
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Featured catalog products
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Bare Natural Soap Co - USA Made - Lilly Balm | Dog Salve | Paw | Skin | Snout | Made in Maine
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Book of Witchy Wellbeing by Cerridwen Greenleaf
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Emily Lex - Bittersweet wreath mini notecard
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Emily Lex - Dove mini notecard
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Emily Lex - Garden flowers sticker sheets
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Emily Lex - Watercolor Workbook - Winter
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Green Witch's Garden by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
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KORISSA - Fair Trade - Handmade Burlap Jute Tote Lined with Love
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About
Salina McCullough was born in England. After living in Austin, Texas for ten years, she moved to Black Mountain and opened The Mulberry Tree in April of 2023.
As an animal welfare advocate and humanitarian, Salina thoroughly researches each supplier she partners with to ensure that the products she sells "give back". The recent visit of Hurricane Helene to the WNC area has inspired Salina to expand the offerings of her store beyond the state's borders by selling online.