Field Note: February on the Farm
Our blog post this month features a Field Note reflection written by survivor who is participating in our farm stipend program. Field Notes by L.S. Learning with my husband always involved corporal
Our blog post this month features a Field Note reflection written by survivor who is participating in our farm stipend program. Field Notes by L.S. Learning with my husband always involved corporal
By GreenHouse17 Staff It's been said it takes a long time to grow a good friendship. As 2016 comes to an end, we’re celebrating some of the beautiful friendships that blossomed
Our farm was so fortunate to welcome a wonderful group of students from the Mizzou Alternative Breaks (MAB) program over the Thanksgiving holiday. The goal of MAB is to offer
"Survivors are the most courageous individuals I've ever had the opportunity to work with." These are the first words spoken by Darlene Thomas, our Executive Director, in a new video
Why do we farm the land that surrounds our emergency shelter? This collection of Field Notes, written by survivors of intimate partner abuse who are participating in our farm stipend program,
I can’t describe the feeling one gets when a long time goal has been achieved! We purchased a walk-in cooler several years ago from our Laurel County friend, Wayne Riley.
This month we've been thinking a lot about compost. And our community has been, too. Not too long ago, we received a call from Carman Landscape Architects. They had an
Part I: By University of Delaware Alternative Break Students After only two days on site, we already feel so connected and fully immersed in GreenHouse17. Any anxieties we felt were
By Jessica and Christina GreenHouse17 Our farm work program is in full swing! Stipend participants have been hard at work in prepping for the upcoming year. Didn’t take long to
Posted by GreenHouse17 Every year we learn so much about growing vegetables and flowers. And so much more about growing this unique agricultural program that sprouted from a commitment to