Savannah Chrisley Offers a Glimpse of Her Home Garden Where She Grows Her 'Own Fruit'

Savannah Chrisley gave fans a peek into her backyard.

The Chrisley knows best star, 27, shared a post on her Instagram Stories on Thursday, October 3, which included a shot of her backyard garden – and revealed that she grows pears.

“Nothing like growing your own fruit,” she wrote in a simple post that included a photo of her pears growing on what looks like an espalier branch on the side of her painted brick house.

Savannah Chrisley’s Home Garden.

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The former reality TV star is often candid about her home life on social media and on her podcast, sharing posts on her Instagram about her home, finances and younger siblings Chloe Chrisley, 11, and Grayson Chrisley, 17, both of whom she legally guardian.

Just this week, Chrisley opened up about how her parents’ prison sentence has been hard on her siblings.

Reading the letter she wrote to the judge in her mother’s recent appeal to Julie Chrisley during the Oct. 1 episode of her podcast Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley, revealed that Chloe is struggling to adjust to life away from the group’s parents.

Savannah, Grayson and niece Chloe

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“Chloe, who has already experienced the pain of abandonment by her biological parents, is now facing the same heartbreak all over again due to the absence of my parents — her real parents,” Savannah wrote. “She asked me, ‘Do you think mom will be home to teach me how to drive? Or will mom be here for my first high school dance?’

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“My mother has missed so many family-defining moments – Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, Chloe’s high school start and cheerleading, Grayson’s last baseball season, senior year, prom, and now the college application process. All the moments when kids are most they need their parents,” she continued.

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Chrisley’s father Todd, 55, was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 16 months probation, and Julie, 51, was sentenced to seven years in prison and 16 months probation in November 2022, after the couple were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion in June of that year. They began an appeals process the following month before reporting to their prisons in January 2023.

More than a year later, at an appeals hearing in April 2024, a judge accepted Julie’s appeal and in June overturned her seven-year sentence due to lack of evidence. However, Todd’s sentence was upheld.

Savannah Chrisley on the red carpet of Special Forces: The World's Toughest Test on September 12 in Hollywood, California.

Savannah Chrisley on September 12th.

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Savannah Chrisley calls mum Julie’s appeal decision an ‘injustice’, says they are ‘moving forward’ with a new appeal

On Wednesday, September 25, Julie, 51, was re-sentenced to the same 84-month prison sentence she previously received. During a hearing in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in downtown Atlanta, Julie stood before Judge Eleanor L. Ross and apologized for her actions in hopes of receiving a lesser sentence. Savannah and her brother Chase Chrisley were in attendance.

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Savannah Chrisley says she will 'never stop fighting' for parents Todd and Julie

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Savannah has been vocal about her parents’ case since her mother rebelled. She called the judge’s 84-month sentence “an injustice” and revealed at the time that her family would file another appeal.

“What happened is an injustice,” she said in a video filmed outside the courthouse by Entertainment Tonight. “I will continue to fight for my parents. And I will be as vocal as I can because the judge made it clear today that she used my outspokenness to change a system that is so broken.”

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