Granada Gardens

Granada Gardens Granada Gardens, owned by Bob & Heidi VonHoldt for 12+ years. Plants, produce, jams, salsa & seasonal goods. May greenhouse in Winnebago. GRANADA GARDEN LLC.

Honor stands: Granada, Winnebago, Blue Earth & Truman, MN. Fairmont, MN Farmers Market starts June 13- Oct. 9AM–12PM. Granada Gardens is a Family Garden with the capability to garden 3.5 Acres. This year we will not be a organic garden. With my work load at my real job it is just to much. We will still be providing a high quality produce for our customers. We will be putting an availability list o

n Facebook every Wednesday

You can order and pick up at the farm on Fridays or at the
Farmers markets in:

Fairmont & Blue Earth

Saturday morning from 9:00am to 12:00pm

We are offering this to anybody who is interested. You have several options in ordering.

1. You can call in your order at: #507-848-5176

2. You can text in your order at: #507-848-5176


Friday's Pick Up Location:

Bob & Heidi VonHoldt
501 S. Main
Granada, MN 56039


The season will run from approx. June to September depending on weather. Thank you!

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

Surprising Comfort in the Midst of Grief

Can anything good come from grief? From mourning a deep loss? From weeping over a profoundly heavy heartache?

While grief is a necessary part of life, no one longs to grieve. But in the second beatitude—a series of promises Jesus made about God’s Kingdom—Jesus said this:

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭4‬ ‭ESV‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

No one can appreciate rain more than someone who’s lived in the desert. No one can value food more than someone who’s truly been starving. And no one can know God as their Comforter like someone who’s desperately needed comfort.

Unfortunately, death, decay, and disappointment are a part of this world. But even in our sorrow and suffering, God stands ready to comfort us—in unique and meaningful ways that only He can.

The Holy Spirit is often called the “Comforter,” as well as “Helper,” “Counselor,” or “Advocate.” But regardless of what He’s called, it’s always who He is. Even in our grief, He’s always a God who has our best in mind.

And so, how does God comfort us? He does this through His Spirit, through His Word, and by working in and through His people.

Do you have the eyes to see how He’s pursuing you? Have you opened your heart to His comfort?

If you are a follower of Christ who is mourning today, remember: Jesus Himself promised that you will be comforted. He’s always good, He’s always faithful, and He’s right here, ready to help.

06/02/2026

Hope for the Poor in Spirit

Jesus began His famous Sermon on the Mount with an upside-down perspective and eight counter-cultural blessings commonly known as the beatitudes.

“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭3‬ ‭ESV‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

To be physically poor is to lack resources or material possessions. The word "poor" might trigger a mental image of someone who can’t pay their bills, can’t break free from the cycle of poverty, or can’t afford food, clothing, or shelter.

So what does it mean to be spiritually poor, and why does Jesus think that’s a good thing?

Those who realize their own spiritual poverty know that, without God, they are spiritually bankrupt. Those who are poor in spirit understand the desperation of their situation—that they can have nothing, do nothing, and be nothing without Him. Those who are poor in spirit recognize that it’s humility, not pride or self-reliance, that’s a common characteristic in the kingdom of heaven.

Those who are poor in spirit know that they can’t, but they trust that God can.

If we’re honest, most of us would prefer to be rich, comfortable, and self-dependent. We would rather lack nothing. But even if we happen to be financially stable or physically healthy, we cannot save our own souls.

We were created to need God.

So if you’re feeling weak, weary, or worn out, it’s okay. If you feel like you have nothing to offer, Jesus actually says that you are blessed.

When you have a need, He can meet it. When you’re not enough, He already is. And when you feel poor in spirit, you are in the perfect position to be saved and filled by God.

🍅 Fresh Produce & More are waiting for you at Granada Gardens!🫛🍉SHOP ANYTIME • HONOR SYSTEMWe accept: CASH • CHECKS • VE...
06/01/2026

🍅 Fresh Produce & More are waiting for you at Granada Gardens!🫛🍉

SHOP ANYTIME • HONOR SYSTEM
We accept: CASH • CHECKS • VENMO

Our gazebos & stands are now open in:

📍 Winnebago, MN — Main St.
📍 Granada, MN — 501 S. Main St.
📍 Truman, MN — on HWY 15

You’ll find goodies like fresh flowers, seedless watermelon, Athena cantaloupe, tomatoes, onions, peaches, cucumbers, asparagus, salsa & more! 🌽🥒🍑

🚨 Blue Earth, MN stand opening soon!!

Be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates, fresh restocks, and more exciting news! 💚

Thank you for shopping our Honor System stands! Please pay for what you take. Your honesty keeps our stands open and helps us continue serving our communities!








06/01/2026

Songs in the Dark

Even in life’s hardest and most depressing seasons, God is with us and is listening to us.

One purpose of a song of lament, or lament psalm, is to be honest with God. It’s about expressing vulnerability by telling God exactly how we feel. We should never be afraid of God or how we speak to Him, because He is able to handle our deepest emotions and complaints. And lament psalms are our model in Scripture on how we can be honest with Him.

Psalm 42 is a lament psalm. It is a song about the hopelessness of the writer’s current condition. It speaks to deep sorrow and grief that is experienced in life. The writer of Psalm 42 does not know why he is depressed. He’s not sure why certain things are happening to him. And so he goes to God in prayer and song, expressing the deepest parts of his soul.

Another purpose of lament is to connect the hopelessness of life with the hope that God gives. Laments act as a bridge between our present situation and the promises we’re waiting on.

The writer of this Psalm speaks to his own soul and encourages himself to continue to hope in God. He knows that no season lasts forever, and there will come a time when joy returns to him.

We will all go through seasons of sadness and grief. And we will have Psalms as a guide. The first step is to come before God and honestly express yourself to Him. Tell Him exactly how you feel.

Next, remember the promises that He has given you in His Word. Recount how much He loves you and cares for you.

And lastly, encourage yourself to put your hope in God. Move towards songs of praise in spite of your current circumstances.

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501 S. Main
Granada, MN
56039

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

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(507) 848-5176

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