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Turmeric for Sale!

Farm Fresh Turmeric Rhizomes
from $10.00

Get your naturally grown turmeric from my farm in middle Georgia to you. Order online and we can ship or you can pick up at the farm in Reynolds.

Turmeric Mother Plants
from $20.00

Turmeric is grown best from a Mother. The rhizome consists of Mothers and daughters or fingers. The mother hosts the leaves and the roots while the daughters grow from the mother and are usually what people think of when they buy fresh turmeric. These turmeric mothers are like bulbs. They will arrive with the roots attached but those will decompose as the plant grows and makes new roots and rhizomes. Get 4 mother bulbs for $20.00.

Wholesale Turmeric Purchase
$0.00

Offer farm fresh Georgia grown Bloodfire Turmeric to your customers. They will thank you. Contact the farmer, Heather Fritz, to inquire and coordinate.

Bloodfire Orchards featured in an article in Georgia Magazine March 2026 issue, page 37,

“The Spice of Life”

Who We Are

  • We want to follow God and share the healing benefits of turmeric with everyone and empower anyone who wants to grow it.

  • We subscribe to regenerative agriculture. Working with nature not against it is the key to harmony and health.

  • As a breast cancer survivor myself, I am acutely aware of the importance of keeping it clean. We only use organic materials to feed our soil microbiome to create ideal conditions for turmeric to thrive. We lab test our turmeric every season and share that with our customers. Your trust is taken very seriously and we are grateful.

  • We ship within 5 business days of your order. You are responsible for accepting your delivery in a timely fashion so the package doesn’t sit in the heat. Heat and humidity are bad for turmeric. Store in a cool dry place and keep an eye out for black spots on your rhizomes as that is mold. Usually it’s just on the surface if you see little black dots, you can cut it off and let the exposed spot dry out. If you have questions, please reach out to me.