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Cultivating life, beauty
in times of woe
Big Poppa Plantery owner turns
hobby into lucrative business
BELGRADE — Jasmine Barkley found herself jobless in June 2020.
Bored and stuck indoors due to pandemic restrictions, the future Big Poppa Plantery owner purchased her first house plant with no inclination it would bring new life to so many.
“I needed to embrace the idea that houseplants aren’t just plants,” Barkley said. “They bring healing, happiness and peace.”
Located in Belgrade, the indoor plant business outgrew its original 700-square-foot space to flourish in a home, equipped with a 20- by 20-foot room. The new room is large enough to hang the extra racks and shelves needed for up to 40 species of succulents, cacti, tropical plants and more to total approximately 1,000 house plants.
Fiber artistry
Ellison uses wool from flock for her craft
ZUMBROTA — On a farmstead near Zumbrota lives a fiber artisan who is surrounded by the animals which provide her with their natural bounty.
Nancy Ellison owns Ellison Sheep Farm, where she cares for 50 chickens, four goats and her collection of 12 sheep.
“They can be like your cats and dogs,” Ellison said. “Individuals that are (your) pets.”
Ellison’s flock of sheep support her extensive fiber art work. She does spinning, weaving and felting. Much of her medium comes from her own flock.
“To me, it’d be boring to not do it,” Ellison said. “I like doing things by hand.”