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Episode 7 | Kitten Grayson

Kitten Grayson is a defining name in the world of flowers and growing. You’ve probably seen her on the pages of House & Garden or working with the likes of Jess Wheeler on a beautiful installation. I sat down with Kitten hot off the heels of winning an award at Chelsea Flower Show which was a real privilege. We talk about her passion for biodynamic farming and the lunar calendar which influences her gardening. What Beauty means to us, as well as her business and how it’s evolving with her creativity. She has a true commitment to sustainability which puts her at the pinnacle of a movement of change. A few show notes in case you want to look them up - Grass of the Nettle by Peter Proctor & The Maria Thun Biodynamic Calendars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kitten Grayson is a defining name in the world of flowers and growing. You’ve probably seen her on the pages of House & Garden or working with the likes of Jess Wheeler on a beautiful installation. I sat down with Kitten hot off the heels of winning an award at Chelsea Flower Show which was a real privilege. We talk about her passion for biodynamic farming and the lunar calendar which influences her gardening. What Beauty means to us, as well as her business and how it’s evolving with her creativity. She has a true commitment to sustainability which puts her at the pinnacle of a movement of change. A few show notes in case you want to look them up - Grass of the Nettle by Peter Proctor & The Maria Thun Biodynamic Calendars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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