My grandparents once cultivated immaculate gardens, including a memorial garden dedicated to my late uncle. Since their passing, I am committed to restoring eight acres of their land, reclaiming it from overgrowth to create a thriving fresh-cut flower farm and pollinator sanctuary. Granger Garden Estate will serve as a beacon of beauty, serenity, and ecological restoration, providing a vital habitat for bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators.
By integrating native plants and sustainable practices, l aim to support the delicate balance of our ecosystem, reinforcing the crucial role pollinators play in local agriculture and food security. Through partnerships with florists, boutiques, and small businesses, I will cultivate not just flowers but a network of collaboration and support for the local economy. Inspired by agritourism models such as Sonnenberg Gardens and Wickham Farms, my vision is to create a space where nature, community, and conservation intersect-ensuring that both people and pollinators can flourish for generations to come.



