Weather and the economy created a slower 2022, but gardeners still plan to plant in 2023, according to Axiom’s newly released Gardening Insights Survey.
HomeGardenandHomestead.com reveals the top trends that will impact homes and gardens in 2023.
A recent survey indicates that nearly 76% of millennials say they’ll be planting more and expanding their garden spaces in 2022.
“Backyarding” — the trend to move indoor activities outdoors that was made popular during the pandemic — is clearly here to stay.
A poll of 18- to 34-year-old individuals show most would rather go to the garden center than hit the nightclub.
Here are what floral designers are saying will trend this summer.
Dr. Allan Armitage shows how diverse the green industry is and why it’s almost impossible to define this thing we call horticulture.
A new digital event will offer engaging and accessible garden content to help inexperienced gardeners be successful and fall in love with the hobby.
While not an overall seed shortage, regions around the U.S. are noticing produce seeds are low on stock.
Recent research shows that about 80% of those who took up gardening since the beginning of COVID-19 will continue in 2021.