It’s been a whirlwind of a weekend since arriving in Charleston, West Virginia. Chris and Gail enjoyed a mini vacation when they spent Saturday night in a cabin at our campground. We enjoyed having them “right down the street,” if only for one night. After a barbecued steak dinner at the cabin, followed by two highly competitive rounds of our dice game Yamslam, Reg and I headed back to our trailer to rest up for the Sunday breakfast we were hosting.
Chris has been working at Gritt’s Midway Greenhouse for the last year, and today he gave us a tour of the company’s retail store and 20+ greenhouses. We weren’t quite prepared for the scale and quality of this family operation.
A kaleidoscope of colors and textures greeted us as we wandered through most of the six acres of production greenhouses. We saw flowers, vegetable plants, house plants and potted blooming plants, all grown and nurtured to supply Gritt’s retail and wholesale operation.
As amazing as all of that was, the greenhouse where the tomatoes grow surprised us most of all.
We were fascinated with the 1.5 acre hydroponic tomato operation. These are vine ripened tomatoes and the plants produce continually except for the months of December and January.
We were tempted to sneak a couple for our dinner!
Loved this blog! Such a treat to see your kids and learn about Chris”s work at Gritts. The tomatoes are amazing!
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Thanks Jackie! The greenhouses are amazing and all the plants all look incredibly healthy. So funny that Chris enjoys the same line of work that brought my parents together.
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That is incredible! Makes we want to get “a” tomato plant LOL!
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The tomatoes were amazing!
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Wow! Sue, reminds a little of your dad and Burpee Seeds😊Chris looks super happy! Nice time at the campground!
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I know…he really does like the work. He’s learned tons and the owner wants to give him more responsibilities. Love to see the kids doing well.💕
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