Greens and Gratitude: Welcome to Our Farm Blog
Hello friend,
We’re so glad you’ve found your way here. Today we’re opening the gate to something new—Greens and Gratitude, the official blog of Robinson Heritage Farm. Whether you’re an old friend of the farm or you’re just discovering us, consider this your personal welcome.
Who We Are
We are a small, regenerative, Certified Naturally Grown farm nestled in the foothills of the Southern Appalachians in Dawsonville, Georgia.
We grow nutrient-dense microgreens, hydroponic salad greens, wheatgrass, culinary herbs, and a growing variety of medicinal plants for our wellness brand, RH Farmacy.
Everything we do is rooted in three things:
Food that nourishes.
Farming that heals the land.
Community that feels like family.
And yes… our farm cat Bernie rules the property and fully approves this message. 🐾
Why “Greens and Gratitude”?
Because on this farm, food and gratitude are inseparable.
Every tray of microgreens, every bunch of herbs, and every harvest reminds us that we’re stewards of something beautiful—something worth tending and sharing.
This blog is a way for us to share that beauty with you.
What You’ll Find Here
Think of Greens and Gratitude as a comfy seat at our farmhouse table. You’ll find:
Seasonal farm updates — what’s sprouting, blooming, thriving, or surprising us.
Practical kitchen + wellness tips — easy ways to use microgreens and herbs in everyday meals and home apothecary.
Stories and reflections — the heart behind the work, lessons from the land, and glimpses of farm life.
Behind-the-scenes moments — including the animals, the wins, the messes, and the miracles.
Whether you come for the recipes, the learning, or the quiet inspiration, you’re welcome here.
What We Hope
We hope this blog helps you feel more connected—to the seasons, to your food, and to a slower, more intentional way of living.
And we hope it encourages you on your own journey toward health and wholeness, wherever you are today.
Thank you for being here, for supporting local agriculture, and for believing in the good things that grow when community comes together.
With gratitude,
Phyllis
FarmHer & Community Herbalist
Robinson Heritage Farm
“Its fruit will be for food and its leaf for healing.” — Ezekiel 47:12
🌿 Want to explore more?
Visit our website to shop farm products, join our CSA family, or learn more about how we grow:
www.robinsonheritage.farm/shop