How to Convert 2020’s New Gardeners Into Lifelong Plant Lovers

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The Great Grow Along offers more than 30 sessions with a wide variety of speakers, with the goal of turning new gardeners into plant lovers.

2020 brought a wave of new gardeners to the horticulture industry. Now, with a new digital event, some of the biggest names in gardening are joining forces to empower this hopeful new generation of plant lovers to ensure they become lifelong gardeners.

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The Great Grow Along is a three-day online event, March 19-21, 2021, designed to connect with this sizeable and diverse audience. Lifestyle taste-makers, plant gurus, and cutting-edge designers will offer engaging and accessible garden content to help inexperienced gardeners be successful and fall in love with the hobby.

“We have a historic opportunity to lift the entire industry by cementing millions of new gardeners into the hobby,” says LaManda Joy, founder of City Grange in Chicago and the brains behind the new show. “Our Great Grow Along vision centers on education. For their future –and ours– we seek to empower new gardeners by honing their skills.”

The Great Grow Along offers more than 30 sessions with a wide variety of speakers. Top speakers include acclaimed author and interior stylist Hilton Carter, ‘Farmer Nick’ Cutsumpas, David Mizijewski of the National Wildlife Federation, author and foodscaping expert Brie Arthur, and many more.

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Additional experts from organizations such as The Davey Tree Expert Company, Bonide, Bushel and Berry, Power Planter, Timber Press, Cool Springs Press, Bloomscape, American Meadows, and more, will also participate.

Six tracks will be offered over the three days, including:

  • Edible Gardening: Edibles, seed starting, fruit, veggies, and more
  • Urban Gardening: Building raised beds, small space fruit, and all your small space gardening needs
  • Pollinators & Plants: Understanding natives, pollinators, plant selection, and more
  • DIY Landscaping: Tree care basics, think like a landscape designer, container design, and more
  • Houseplants: Fundamentals, light, propagation, pet-safe plants, and more
  • Dig Deeper: Organics, soil testing, compost, xeriscaping, permaculture, chickens, and more

Click here for more information.

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