Janelle Brown is doing everything she can to move forward with her life.
After the most personal tragedy imaginable.
As previously reported, Janelle is in the process of selling your late son’s house…about six months after Garrison Brown took his own life with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Now, the veteran Sister Wives cast member has announced that she and her daughter, Madison “Maddie” Brush, are launching a new floral business together.
“I’m so excited to finally share our passion project with you — TAEDA FARMS!” Janelle wrote via Instagram on Sunday, September 22.
“We’d like to invite you to join us on this wild, messy, and beautiful journey as we build Taeda Farms from the ground up.
“It’s definitely not always glamorous — there’s a lot of sweat, dirt, and learning along the way — but every step gets us closer to something really special.
“We’re turning hard work and heart into something beautiful, and we want you to be a part of it all!”
As you can see above, Janelle already has merch (in the form of t-shirts) to go along with this venture.
The TLC personality continued:
“Follow us on social media @taedafarms and join us as we grow — one flower at a time. If you want to support us as we get started, we have some t-shirts featuring our brand motto, ‘Building Beauty from the Ground Up.’”
“We think of them a lot, and they represent everything this journey means to us.
“Let’s grow together!”
In March, we learned (via a report from In Touch Weekly) that Janelle had purchased a 156-acre property in Chocowinity, North Carolina.
This large parcel of land was listed as agricultural land for Taeda Farms, LLC, according to documents obtained by the aforementioned tabloid.
The company initially appeared on Instagram in April with three images featuring the brand’s motto and name and encouraging fans to “stay tuned.”
The company’s website has been updated to include a store to purchase the shirts, as well as information about Taeda Farms and its owners.
“At Taeda Farms, our mission is to build beauty from scratch, transforming our land into a sanctuary where every flower and leaf tells a story. More than just a place, Taeda Farms will be a haven for the community, where people come together to reconnect with nature and each other,” the website says.
“We strive to create an enchanting space that fosters joy, love and lasting memories, ensuring that every visit to our farm is a celebration of life’s most beautiful moments.”
Janelle has been open about Garrison’s suicide since it happened.
“We just had no idea he was in that place,” Janelle told People Magazine in early September, adding that “substance abuse” likely played a role in his state of mind before his death. “But he never expressed any kind of extremely sad feelings.”
Toward the end of his life, Brown said Garrison talked to loved ones, adopted a cat and was “very excited” about his career prospects.
Unfortunately.
The grieving mother concluded in this interview:
“That was a shock. We never expected that.”