Our Specialties
pumpkins, strawberries
In Harrodsburg, Kentucky, where the landscape is an elegant tapestry of tradition and natural beauty, Daynabrook Greenhouse stands as a beacon for both locals and travelers seeking a unique agritourism experience. With its fortuitous location just off Highway 127, this family-owned establishment is more than just a greenhouse. It is a celebration of Kentucky's rich agricultural heritage, offering a vivid mosaic of plant life and vibrant seasonal activities that reflect the changing moods of nature itself. Imagine stepping through the gates of Daynabrook, where the cool morning mist still lingers over the sprawling fields and a soft, inviting breeze carries the sweet smell of fresh straw and ripe pumpkins. As you walk through the property, the laughter of children echoes from the playgrounds, and the rustling sound of hay swirls gently from the barnyard. Perhaps the most enchanting feature is the greenhouse itself—a 40,000 square foot marvel that shelters thousands of plants, each leaf and petal telling its own story of growth and resilience. Inside, every corner is a riot of color and life, a testament to the generations of farming knowledge that underpin everything Daynabrook does. Each visit is an exploration: the perennials are like a never-ending canvas of green in every tint and shade, while the annuals inject bursts of energetic color that match the vibrancy of the community they serve. And then there are the vegetables, each variety meticulously nurtured from seed to harvest, showcasing the bounty that Kentucky's climate can offer. The joy of visiting Daynabrook extends well beyond the plants themselves. As autumn enfolds the landscape, the farm transforms into a festive wonderland with a corn maze that twists and turns through fields of gold and orange, offering both a challenge and a delight for those brave enough to enter. The farm isn't just a place to wander but a venue of learning and play, especially for children. They can marvel at the petting zoo's delightful characters and learn firsthand about the life cycle of plants through hands-on activities. And then, of course, there are the strawberries—a local favorite that herald the start of spring with their succulent sweetness. If you're fortunate to visit during strawberry season, the experience of picking your own fruit is both grounding and exhilarating. It's a moment where you can pause and appreciate the labor of love that farming truly is. Daynabrook also embraces community and connection. It’s a place where you might organize a family gathering in the covered pavilion or capture memories with a photo by the barn's mural. The farm is open to everyone, welcoming guests from sunrise to sunfall, every day of the week in an inviting, inclusive atmosphere. Though Daynabrook does not offer online ordering or delivery, which might discourage the modern shopper accustomed to digital conveniences, this simply encourages you to visit in person, to feel the dirt under your nails and the warmth of the sun on your face. This is Daynabrook's invitation to you—come and see, touch, smell, and taste the magic of the land. The farm’s existence is a tribute to the enduring and evolving traditions of Kentucky agriculture. It's a place that roots itself in family values while reaching out to embrace everyone as part of its extended family. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or simply in search of a day out with your loved ones, there's something transformative awaiting you at Daynabrook. Visit in the fall, when the pumpkins are ripe for picking, and let the landscape wrap you in its comforting embrace. A journey to Daynabrook is not just about purchasing a plant or a pumpkin; it's about becoming part of a story—one told in the language of leaves, soil, and the shared laughter of a community coming together for the love of the land.
pumpkins, strawberries
perennials, annuals, vegetables
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135 Dunn Ln, Harrodsburg, KY 40330