Our Story
Dear Friends,
Saundra and I have always had an interest in horticulture and for more than 35 years of owning and operating our photography business, gardening has been our hobby.
During our marriage of more than 40 years we have always done our own landscaping and gardening. We both were exposed to vegetable gardening by our parents and grandparents and at an early age we grew to appreciate farming and the taste of home grown fresh vegetables.
As we became more aware and concerned about the importance of healthy vegetables for our family we decided to start the practice of pesticide free organically growing our own produce.
In the winter of 2010 we decided to build our own greenhouse and start all our own vegetables plants. It soon became obvious we could have a lot more vegetables than we could use ourselves. We thought surely others were concerned about healthy food for their family as well so we started thinking about growing for others also. Knowing we were quit busy with our photography business we wondered how we could turn our hobby of gardening into another business. When we presented our thoughts to the rest of our family they all became excited about the idea of all of us working together to provide healthy farm fresh produce for our family and others. Without our family joining us in this venture it would not have been possible for us to proceed with our plan.
So in early 2011 our family consisting of our daughter Shauna, her husband Joey and their daughter Haleigh Tyndall and our daughter Lauren, her husband Josh and their son Seth Miller and along with Saundra and myself we formed “Sunny Point Gardens”.
Sunny Point Gardens is located at our home on our 14 acre farm, in northwest Edmonson County, Kentucky. We will be growing a variety of vegetables including hydroponic lettuce and salad greens plus blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cut flowers.
We hope you will share our excitement of Sunny Point Gardens providing "Farm Fresh Produce and Flowers for Our Family and Yours"
"Update" - In September of 2011 we sold our small business (Alan Davis Photography) which we had owned for over 35 years.
We now are full time farmers at Sunny Point Gardens!
Sincerely,
Alan and Saundra Davis
Saundra and I have always had an interest in horticulture and for more than 35 years of owning and operating our photography business, gardening has been our hobby.
During our marriage of more than 40 years we have always done our own landscaping and gardening. We both were exposed to vegetable gardening by our parents and grandparents and at an early age we grew to appreciate farming and the taste of home grown fresh vegetables.
As we became more aware and concerned about the importance of healthy vegetables for our family we decided to start the practice of pesticide free organically growing our own produce.
In the winter of 2010 we decided to build our own greenhouse and start all our own vegetables plants. It soon became obvious we could have a lot more vegetables than we could use ourselves. We thought surely others were concerned about healthy food for their family as well so we started thinking about growing for others also. Knowing we were quit busy with our photography business we wondered how we could turn our hobby of gardening into another business. When we presented our thoughts to the rest of our family they all became excited about the idea of all of us working together to provide healthy farm fresh produce for our family and others. Without our family joining us in this venture it would not have been possible for us to proceed with our plan.
So in early 2011 our family consisting of our daughter Shauna, her husband Joey and their daughter Haleigh Tyndall and our daughter Lauren, her husband Josh and their son Seth Miller and along with Saundra and myself we formed “Sunny Point Gardens”.
Sunny Point Gardens is located at our home on our 14 acre farm, in northwest Edmonson County, Kentucky. We will be growing a variety of vegetables including hydroponic lettuce and salad greens plus blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cut flowers.
We hope you will share our excitement of Sunny Point Gardens providing "Farm Fresh Produce and Flowers for Our Family and Yours"
"Update" - In September of 2011 we sold our small business (Alan Davis Photography) which we had owned for over 35 years.
We now are full time farmers at Sunny Point Gardens!
Sincerely,
Alan and Saundra Davis