Both the National Garden Bureau and All-America Selections offer a range of tools to help you better promote the plants you’re growing and selling to consumers.
The “Year of the” program chooses crops specifically for the North American market that are easy to grow, genetically diverse, and with a lot of new breeding to showcase.
National Garden Bureau, Home Garden Seed Association (HGSA), and All-America Selections (AAS) are hosting the 2023 Summer Summit in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sept. 5-8, 2023.
NGB has devoted 2023 to launching a series of articles, blogs, videos, and a webinar that highlight the good that can come from gardening.
Winners of the Green Thumb Awards were chosen based on uniqueness, technological innovation, ability to solve a gardening problem, and appeal to gardeners.
This online guide offers you a way to inspire consumers to discover, grow, and celebrate your newest plant introductions.
For the first time ever, three major industry non-profits have joined forces to promote a plant class and specific variety, all in unison.
Two therapeutic gardens are receiving grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $5,000.
Voting is now open for the National Garden Bureau’s 2022 Therapeutic Garden Grant, which provides funding to support an important cause.
The National Garden Bureau, All-America Selections, and Home Garden Seed Association held their 2022 Summer Summit earlier this month in Des Moines and Ames, IA.
National Garden Bureau has rolled out its 2023 “Year of the” plant classes, which were chosen because they are easy to grow, genetically diverse, and feature new breeding.
The gathering takes place in Iowa and will feature trial tours, public garden tours, and more.
The report from the National Garden Bureau is designed to provide growers and others an inside view on crop trends based on insights from the plant breeding community.