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Retirement Project Becomes a FarmHER’s Floral Haven

FarmHER Janet Dennison joins us live on the Market Day Report for an interview before her new episode premiere on Tuesday.

Flower FarmHER Janet Dennison started her transplanting greenhouse as a retirement project, but it’s since flourished into the thriving business, Mammoth Cave Transplants, in Kentucky. She joined us live Monday on the Market Day Report to discuss her new episode, which premiere on Tuesday.

Janet and her team take a hands-on approach, offering personalized care to each plant, from herbs to ferns, across multiple greenhouses. Janet loves to spread her green thumb and her sage gardening advice to customers of all skill levels -- and through her approach, she has built a legacy that both empowers her staff and caters to her customers.

In the upcoming, all-new episode of FarmHER, Janet offers sage gardening tips perfect for gardeners of all levels and shows TV Host Kirbe Schnoor around her greenhouses, which house a variety of plants, from herbs to ferns and so much more.

Catch this episode FarmHER featuring Janet Dennison when it premieres next Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 9:00 PM ET with encores on Fridays at 9:30 PM and Sundays at 10:00 PM ET only on RFD-TV!

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