Companion Planting & Supporting Survivors
We love companion planting for its practical benefits -- pest control, improved pollination, maximizing use of space. And we also appreciate the approach because of its connection to our mission
We love companion planting for its practical benefits -- pest control, improved pollination, maximizing use of space. And we also appreciate the approach because of its connection to our mission
A member of our Board of Directors recently made a generous memorial gift to our organization to support the purchase of a new greenhouse on the farm, and a second
By Carli Stuart Farm Intern at GreenHouse17 As spring finally arrives in Kentucky, the flowers at GreenHouse17 are in full bloom! We have begun filling wholesale florist orders with anemones
By Carli Stuart, University of Kentucky Intern When I was first offered an internship at GreenHouse17, I was extremely intimidated. I had no experience working with victims of domestic violence,
The following reflections were written by a survivor participating in our farm stipend program this summer: Day 1 Sitting here in the garden, unsure of what to expect. I am
The following reflection was written by a survivor of intimate partner abuse participating in our farm stipend program: My time here at GreenHouse17 is coming to an end. I’m really
Peace! It's June, so there's always something to do in Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG). We have been busy planting food, pulling weeds and watering, so here are a few photo
By GreenHouse17 Do you keep a journal about your experiences working on the farm or in the gardens? Survivors participating in our stipend program spend one hour a week writing
The farm has been feeding us good. We wish you all could taste some of the amazing vegetable and pasta salads we've been enjoying this month! But recently the flowers on
By S.M. Survivor & Stipend Participant I have started working on the farm, and for the past three days I have enjoyed. I have enjoyed being outside. I enjoy watching the