National Garden Bureau and All-America Selections are accepting nominations for the Medallion of Honor through Jan. 31, 2025.
National Garden Bureau (NGB) has begun a campaign to promote its 2025 ‘Year of’ crops, with six featured plant varieties.
National Garden Bureau, along with the grant program’s sponsors, announced five therapeutic gardens that would be receiving funding.
Set for October 2025 in Minneapolis, here’s a preview of the 2025 International Plant Trialing Conference for new and returning growers.
The first since its merger with All-America Selections, the annual report gives insights into the organization’s activities and standings.
Learn why NGB Executive Director Diane Blazek says the new process will benefit both attendees and participating breeders.
The annual “Year of the” program from NGB selects and showcases notable crops for the North American market.
Therapeutic Garden Grant recipients selected by the National Garden Bureau will be provided funding to continue healing through horticulture.
National Garden Bureau is now the parent organization, with AAS being the plant trialing program under National Garden Bureau.
This year’s summit takes place June 4-5 in Alabama and coincides with the Southern Garden Tour dates for 2024.
Winners of the 2024 Green Thumb Awards were chosen based on uniqueness, technological innovation, ability to solve a gardening problem or provide an opportunity, and appeal to gardeners.
Growers and retailers can use this resource to inspire consumers to discover, grow, and celebrate the newest plant introductions.
National Garden Bureau is making life easier for growers, retailers, and brokers with on-point marketing tools to help the industry promote the 2024 “Year of the” crops.