The Snowbird’s Song
These wonderful words and melodies by Anne Murray seemed so fitting as the snowstorms settled in over our little Kentucky farm last week: ♫ ♫ Beneath this snowy mantle cold
These wonderful words and melodies by Anne Murray seemed so fitting as the snowstorms settled in over our little Kentucky farm last week: ♫ ♫ Beneath this snowy mantle cold
It’s New Year’s Eve! All of us here at GreenHouse17 are looking forward to a 2016 filled with growth. And with this anticipation comes memories of the long year behind
By GreenHouse17 Staff Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Small Cyber Sunday (yes, that’s a new one) are over this year. And today is Cyber Monday. This is the perfect
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
By M.S This post is part of our Field Notes series written by survivors of intimate partner abuse. Hard To Say Goodbye… When I started in the garden at GreenHouse17,
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By Shannon B. VISTA at GreenHouse17 To market, to market, to buy a bouquet, Home again, home again, it's Mother's Day! Last weekend we set up at Mayfest in Lexington,
By GreenHouse17 Staff The National Institute of Mental Health estimates about 5-12% of us have vermiphobia, the fear of worms or anything that looks like a worm. It's a very
GreenHouse17 By C.R. This post is part of our Field Notes series written by survivors of intimate partner abuse. Well, I guess planting is not so bad due to not
One of the challenges we have faced with gardening the past few years has been three “100 year events” of flash flooding since 2011. The field above was a newly