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    Growing Dahlias, Business and Kindness with Twig+Vine Floral Farm

    en-usMarch 13, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Put your headphones in, and get your hands in the dirt.  This episode is going to fill your ears and heart with purpose and a mission (and some ideas for Spring planting!).  Meet Deanna Kitchen; she is wife, momma, farm girl, entrepreneur, floral designer and teacher, owner of flourishing Twig & Vine dahlia farm,  and founder (also Chief Flower Giver) of the non-profit Growing Kindness Project (GKP).   Their mission is simple, and yet quite profound; grow kindness.  GKP's aim is to empower, educate, and encourage acts of kindness through the growing and giving of flowers.  They freely give dahlia tubers to people with the intent to grow and continue the ripples of kindness in their own communities.  GKP has ambassadors worldwide and offers education so any level grower can participate. 
    This  all started with a mom and her boys,  a squeaky wagon full of dahlias and a desire to spread joy in their community.   Nothing tricky or overly strategic.  Just share kindness and joy.    As is always the case, the giver is just as blessed as the receiver.  Those dahlias were the catalyst to a worldwide movement to spread kindness by a process of grow, cut, give, repeat.   And it is working, and growing as fast as Deanna's busy hands, lots of volunteers, and rows of dahlia fields can manage.    Listen to her heart-full story, the start of something profound, and hear about how you can participate in growing kindness from your own plot of dirt.   It's as easy as purchasing dahlia tubers-which  YOU CAN DO!   

    MARK YOUR CALENDARS for Twig & Vine's big dahlia tuber sale on SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 2021 at 9:00 am pst.    Half of the sales proceeds go to fund the Growing Kindness Project's mission and help spreading joy through flowers to more parts of our world.  (The other half pays for all the expenses and operational stuff that come with managing a thriving dahlia farm  business).

    ARE YOU THE WINNER OF THE DAHLIA GIVEAWAY?   Listen for. your name during the episode.  We announce the winner of our dahlia giveaway- 3 dahlia tubers ("Cafe Au Lait", "Sweet Nathalie", "Peaches 'n Cream").      If you are the lucky winner, please send an email to wearesocialcreative@gmail.com or DM me (Amy) at @socialcreativeworkshops.   Happy gardening-you are going to have some beautiful flowers to enjoy....and use to spread kindness!

    For more information about Growing Kindness Project :
    Instagram: @growingkindnessproject
    Website: growingkindnessproject.org

    Donate to Growing Kindness Project:  DONATE KINDNESS


    Twig + Vine Flower Farm
    Instagram: @twigandvine
    Website: twigandvinefarm.com

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