Gardening is a therapeutic activity. National Garden Bureau, American Meadow, Sakata Seeds, and now Corona Tools are opening grants for those who use their gardens for therapy.
The Ask the Experts webinar series will run from April to October and will feature questions answered directly by expert breeders.
Learn how KidsGardening and National Garden Bureau are working together to help grow and sustain an even more robust interest in gardening among children.
Promotional marketing materials for the National Garden Bureau’s five 2021 “Year of the” plant classes are now available.
Check out these five insights on how to communicate with both new and more experienced gardeners.
Three therapeutic gardens have received grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $5,000 this year.
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.
During Cultivate’20 Virtual earlier this month, Diane Blazek of National Garden Bureau, presented the results of consumer and industry surveys. See what’s growing on.
After collecting thousands of votes, the National Garden Bureau has announced three therapeutic gardens receiving grants totaling more than $5,000.
Voting is now open for the National Garden Bureau’s Therapeutic Garden Grant program, which supports therapeutic gardens across the U.S.
The 2020 “Year of the” marketing program includes one new category: flowering shrubs.
The winner of the first-ever contest from the National Garden Bureau features humorous “did you know” facts about snapdragons.
National Garden Bureau, American Meadows, and Sakata Seed America are working together to provide grant money for therapeutic gardens in North America.