Misti Mills
Guerrilla gardening has roots that reach back to the 1970s, when people began reclaiming forgotten spaces with flowers and hope in a world healing from war. The seed for Wildflower Graffiti was planted in me on a quiet drive, where I noticed just how many empty, unused lots lined the road—silent, waiting. I found myself asking: what if these overlooked places could bloom with life again? What if beauty could take root where no one expected it?
That question became our mission: to scatter joy and purpose through wildflower seeds—one packet, one plot, one pollinator at a time. Wildflower Graffiti is about more than just flowers; it’s about reconnecting people to the earth, turning forgotten corners into sanctuaries for bees, butterflies, and community. With every handful of seeds, we’re cultivating color, connection, and quiet acts of rebellion in the name of beauty and biodiversity.
Your support helps grow Wildflower Graffiti into a blooming nonprofit—one that brings communities together, spreads untamed beauty, and gives vital aid to our dwindling bee and butterfly populations. With your help, we’re not just planting flowers—we’re planting hope.
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