by Carrie Moritz, Gazette
Starting a new business at any time can be nerve-wracking; starting a new business during these uncertain times means it’s doubly so. However, Rachel Hanisch, a lawyer and Garretson School Board member, is enthusiastic that her new venture will be able to take off successfully this spring. Her new pop-up greenhouse, Rae’s Greenhouse, will be opening on May 1.
“I have always enjoyed gardening,” she said. Even before the pandemic, “I was thinking about what my life would look like after my kids are grown.”
She thought she’d like to eventually start a greenhouse.
However, there are times when it seems fate steps in. The pandemic left her with the ability to work from home and some extra time, and a chance connection from a client gave her the resources to pursue that dream sooner rather than later.
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