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I asked strangers to let me grow flowers in their yards, and 40 people said yes. I turned their kindness into a business.

DNyuz

DNyuz

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June 30, 2026

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lean right
Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
I asked strangers to let me grow flowers in their yards, and 40 people said yes. I turned their kindness into a business.

Marisa Mender-Franklin had 40 people reach out, letting her use their yards to grow flowers. Courtesy of Marisa Mender-Franklin Marisa Mender-Franklin launched a flower business using yard space donated by neighbors. A Facebook post drew 40 offers of free land to grow flowers. Her business now operates across multiple properties and employs several people. This []

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