07/01/2025
This roadside stand represents everything my grandson and I have built together from nothing.
Three years ago, Jakob was heading down a dark path.
At 19, he'd dropped out of school, was struggling with depression, and spending his days locked in his room playing video games.
His parents were at their wit's end, and honestly, so was I. But I remembered how working in my garden as a child had saved me during my own difficult times.
I asked Jakob to help me expand my little vegetable plot behind the house. "Just for the summer," I told him. "Fresh air might do you good." He grumbled, but he came outside.
Slowly, something changed. He started asking questions about soil, about when to plant, about why certain vegetables grew better together. By the end of that first season, he was the one waking me up early to check on the tomatoes!
Now look at us! We've turned our small hobby into this beautiful roadside business. Something that we are able to share together.
Jakob handles all the growing and harvesting while I manage the sales and our customers. Every single vegetable you see here was grown with love on our little family farm.
What makes this even more special is how we've connected with other farmers. We sell pickled vegetables during the off-season, and the community of gardeners and makers has become like family to us. They understand that this isn't just about making money - it's about growing something meaningful together.
When neighbors stop to chat and buy our vegetables, they're not just supporting our little business. They're supporting Jakob's journey back to himself, and the bond between a grandmother and grandson who found their way to each other through dirt and seeds.
Every "hello" really does mean the world to us. And this time that we have to build a foundation together is something that will help Jacob determine the quality of life that he can invest in over the years to come.
Growing together has taken on an entirely new meaning for our family. Every day counts to these plants who need us to help them grow. And as it turns out, when we love and nurture other life forms, they nurture us too.