Janelle Brown, from Sister Wives, has exciting news. She and her daughter, Maddie Brush, have launched a new venture. They recently unveiled their “passion project” on social media: a farm business called Taeda Farms.
On Instagram, Janelle shared her excitement about the family project. She posted a photo of herself, Maddie, and Maddie’s husband, Caleb Brush. They were all smiling and throwing their hands in the air. The trio sported matching t-shirts that represented their new endeavor. Janelle captioned the post, “I am beyond excited to finally share our passion project with you—TAEDA FARMS!”
She invited fans to follow their journey. She called it “wild, messy, and beautiful.” She added, “There’s plenty of sweat, dirt, and learning. But, every step gets us closer to something special.”
Taeda Farms will grow from the ground up. The family is selling branded t-shirts to fund their farm startup. “Let’s grow together!” Janelle urged her followers, emphasizing the deep meaning behind the project.
Sister Wives: What Inspired Taeda Farms?
Janelle Brown’s project with Maddie started just months after buying 156 acres in Chocowinity, North Carolina, for $289,000. This land is set to become Taeda Farms. It’s only 30 minutes from Maddie’s home, making collaboration easy.
Fans speculated about Janelle’s plans for the land, but now her vision of a family farm is clear. It’s uncertain if she’ll move permanently to North Carolina. However, it seems likely she’ll spend more time there, especially with her grandbabies and the farm developing.
The Taeda Farms website sheds light on their motivations, revealing that owning a farm has always been a dream for Janelle, Maddie, and Caleb. “Each on our own, we had this dream, imagining a life surrounded by nature’s beauty and the tranquility of country living,” the site reads. With family dynamics shifting, the dream of making the farm a reality has finally emerged.
Janelle is lawyering up 😳 Catch #SisterWives, tonight at 10/9c. pic.twitter.com/qZ9feWtqZZ
— TLC Network (@TLC) September 22, 2024
Sister Wives: Janelle Lists Late Son Garrison’s Home, Reflects on Their Struggles
Taeda Farms brings new excitement for Janelle Brown. However, she faces a tough task: selling her late son Garrison Brown’s home. Garrison died earlier this year, leaving Janelle to cope with the pain of his suicide.
In 2021, Garrison bought the Flagstaff home for $321,000. This followed Janelle Brown’s fierce battle with Kody Brown over their sons. At the time, Kody pressured Janelle to kick their boys out if they didn’t follow his strict COVID-19 rules. She refused to accept his ultimatum. Janelle insisted that her sons needed time to save up for their futures, ultimately helping Garrison buy his home.
Now, as Janelle prepares to sell the $425,000 house, the memories of Garrison’s final days weigh on her. In a recent interview, she reflected on her son’s substance abuse. His inner demons went unnoticed by his family. “He didn’t ever express any kind of extreme sad feelings,” Janelle shared. “In fact, he was very funny, very upbeat. He had a career path that he was excited about.”
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