“What Would You Grow or Share If You Could?”

Have you ever had too many lemons on your tree? Or too many tomatoes ripen at once?

Maybe you’ve stood in your kitchen, holding a basket of produce and thinking, “Who could use this?”

Since sharing Growzie with my handyman clients, I’ve heard from people who want to help — even if they’re not sure how. Some grow gardens. Others just love the idea of neighbors trading zucchini for eggs, kale for conversation.

So I want to ask a simple question:
If you had the chance, what would you grow or share?

Would it be food? A skill? A recipe? A few extra moments of time?

Growzie is being built for exactly this kind of reflection — and the quiet generosity behind it.

I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Or better yet, share something with a neighbor this week and let me know how it went.

We’re just getting started. And every little seed — or story — helps something grow.

—Mark

Mark Anderson

About the Author

Mark Anderson is the founder of Growzie, a community-powered wellness platform rooted in real neighborhoods and honest connections. With over 27 years running the longest-standing handyman business in his county, Mark has worked inside thousands of homes — where trust, stories, and everyday abundance quietly grow. Inspired by pandemic-era garden generosity, he launched Growzie to help neighbors share produce, wellness tips, and encouragement in a way that feels natural and human.

When he’s not building the Growzie platform, you’ll likely find him fixing something, walking his local trails, or swapping lemons for tomatoes in a front-yard trade.

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