Life can get hectic, but sharing kindness through flowers doesn’t have to take hours. Even with a busy schedule, there are creative ways to spread joy with your blooms. Whether you’re managing a flower farm or tending a vibrant garden, here are five easy ways to give flowers when you're pressed for time:
Give Two: Next time you’re out, carry two bouquets. Gift one to someone you meet—a store clerk, a librarian, or a bus driver—and invite them to pass the second bouquet to someone else in need of kindness. This simple act creates a ripple of generosity that can brighten someone’s day and inspire them to do the same.
Enlist Help: Rally your local community! Reach out to scouts, 4H Clubs, FFA chapters, or other service-minded groups. You provide the flowers, and they help with arranging and delivering them. These partnerships not only save you time but also spread the spirit of giving further by involving others in your mission.
Arrange a Pickup Site: Want to share flowers without the time commitment of delivery? Create a flower pickup station. Set out buckets of blooms on your front porch or at a local community center like a library, YMCA, or shelter. Post a notice on your community’s Facebook page, inviting people to come and pick up a bouquet—either for themselves or to share with others in need.
Share with Seniors: Many retirement or long-term care homes welcome the joy flowers bring. Contact your local care facilities and offer to drop off buckets of flowers. Activity coordinators can then organize a group project where residents make their own bouquets, creating a meaningful activity that brings people together.
Partner with a Food Pantry: Flowers are a wonderful surprise alongside food donations. Reach out to your local food bank or pantry to donate buckets of blooms. Coordinate with their schedule so that the flowers arrive on a day when community members are being served. A simple bouquet can add a touch of beauty and warmth to someone’s day, alongside the nourishment they receive.
Short on Time but Big on Impact?
Don’t sweat what you can’t do; focus on what you can! As the famous quote by Arthur Ashe says, “Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can.”
If you’ve got an abundance of blooms but not enough hours to arrange them, don’t worry! Try one of these five methods to spread kindness through flowers without the time drain. Whether you're delivering joy to strangers, partnering with local organizations, or brightening the lives of seniors, these strategies help you make a big impact with minimal time.
And remember, community organizations are often eager to partner with Growing Kindness™ members, especially when you clarify that the flowers are a donation with no expectation of promotion or reimbursement. Just be sure to plan ahead for collecting your buckets (don’t forget to label them!).
Are you already using some of these ideas? Which one will you try out this week? We’d love to hear about your experiences spreading kindness through flowers!