At Honeymoon Acres in New Holstein, the greenhouse is more than a place for plants; it’s a story of family, hard work, and a dream that quite literally grew from the ground up. Joe and Marci McShaw started their business more than 40 years ago with just $5 and a single 1,000-square-foot greenhouse. Today, Honeymoon Acres has blossomed into what many call “plant heaven,” drawing visitors from across Wisconsin for its vast selection. While most people think of greenhouses in the spring, the fall season is just as vibrant here, with 37,000 chrysanthemums stealing the show. For the McShaws, what began as persistence, know-how, and a lot of dirt under their nails has become an agricultural tourism destination that continues to grow season after season. This podcast series is brought to you courtesy of Specialty Crop Block Grant 23-10. Learn more about how to engage with Wisconsin's agricultural tourism industry at https://gowiagtourism.com/.

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