Listen "Plantrepreneurship with Seed Atlanta"
Episode Synopsis
Plants aren’t just about adding greenery to your space—they hold real economic potential and can open doors to thriving business opportunities. In this episode of Black in the Garden, we explore “plantrepreneurship”—the intersection of plant passion and entrepreneurship—and the importance of increasing Black representation in the plant and gardening industry. We’re joined by Campbell, the visionary behind Seed Atlanta, a dynamic plant business that’s more than just a shop. Seed Atlanta is a hub of empowerment, connection, and culture, offering thoughtfully curated plant tours and vibrant events like Sip and Soil and Plantini, designed to foster community and celebration. From her early days as a budding plantrepreneur to creating a movement that celebrates plants and people, Campbell’s journey is a testament to resilience, creativity, and growth. Tune in to hear how Campbell nurtured her vision and cultivated both her business and community through the principles of plant care. For more information on Seed Atlanta:Instagram: @seedatlantaWebsite: www.theseedatlanta.com For more information on Black in the Garden, visit:www.wabe.org/podcasts/blackinthegardenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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