Field Notes: A little help to grow strong
While working in the garden, I found a damaged zinnia. It was totally bent over where the base of the plant connects with its’ roots. I planted it, and packed
While working in the garden, I found a damaged zinnia. It was totally bent over where the base of the plant connects with its’ roots. I planted it, and packed
By M.N. Farm Stipend Participant This post is part of our Field Notes series written by survivors of intimate partner abuse. ~*~ A Flower Is A Blessing When God
By A.H. Farm Stipend Participant The garden is a very soothing and healing place to go. Working in the garden is empowering to me. It gives me pleasure, joy, and
By S.B. Farm Stipend Participant This week was my first week in the garden working so far. When I was a teenager my mother tried to teach me about gardening,
By Christina Lane Field-to-Table Family Advocate It is an exciting spring season here at GreenHouse17! With our lip balm and soap production underway, we've also made some exciting additions to
By Josh Nadzam Development Specialist Throughout my day at GreenHouse17, I try to take a few breaks to relax and rejuvenate myself before diving back in to the demands of
By Diane Fleet, Assistant Director GreenHouse17 We have our first value-added products from the farm! Although production of our lip balms and soaps only took a few days, we've been
By GreenHouse17 Digging in the dirt to plant seeds feels good. Tending to growing vegetables and herbs as they grow is rewarding. Eating field-to-table meals is delicious and healthy. Sometimes,
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 We all know the saying: if you don't like the weather in Kentucky, stick around for five minutes. This couldn't be any truer this week. On
By GreenHouse17 Do you pin? We do! The featured image above this post is just a joke. Pinterest is not a waste of time at all, but time sure does