Starting each day from a place of gratitude-
Thank you for making this a year of growth for Gardenuity. It is with a grateful heart I thank you for letting us be a part of your year. This morning, the morning after Thanksgiving, I was sitting on my porch trying to take a few moments to gather my thoughts. I looked around and, in a moment, felt my eyes fill up with tears. Feeling thankful I was exactly where I needed to be.
I took a few minutes to read the emails, notes, and social posts from all of you who are growing with us and part of our journey. The support, encouragement, and joy you shared this year about your experience with Gardenuity and your garden was extraordinary. I was completely and utterly overwhelmed. Overwhelmed with gratitude.
So today, the day after Thanksgiving, I want to say thank you. Thank you to our friends and family. Thank you to the faith keepers and to all the people we have met so far who are making Gardenuity what it is today.
In a year full of challenges, it is important to remember there are so many good people around us all the time. I am honored to be in a community with those who share openly as we share the love of growing good things.
This holiday season, along with the entire Gardenuity team, we want to thank you. You are the best gift we could ever ask for.
Growing with Gratitude,
Donna
and on behalf of Julie, Doug, and the entire Gardenuity Team
And in appreciation for making this such a great year for our company, we have a gift for you.
Use code 20FOR2020 and enjoy 20% your entire purchase on Gardenuity through Monday, November 30, 2020.
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