In Griffin, Georgia, what started as a simple idea inspired by grandma’s garden has since bloomed into a vibrant u-pick flower farm.
The Farm Monitor takes us to green gate farms, where they offer more than just beautiful blooms; they are also planting seeds of ag education.
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