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National Garden Bureau. 25,929 likes ยท 474 talking about this. Since 1920, National Garden Bureau's purpose is to educate, inspire and motivate consumers to garden


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National Garden Bureau recently announced the winners of the 2022 Green Thumb Award. This year's winners include four outstanding new plant varieties and one new gardening product. Winners of the 2022 Green Thumb Awards were chosen based on these four criteria: uniqueness, technological innovation, ability to solve a gardening problem or provide a gardening opportunity, and appeal [โ€ฆ]


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Started in 2014, the Therapeutic Garden Grant is a philanthropic program of NGB that supports therapeutic gardens across North America. In 2021, National Garden Bureau, American Meadows and Sakata Seed America are partnering to provide $5,000 in grant money to be split among three therapeutic gardens in North America.


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National Garden Bureau, a 102-year-old non-profit organization that promotes gardening on behalf of the horticulture industry, is proud to announce six live goods and two hard goods as winners of the 2023 Green Thumb Award. Winners of the 2022 Green Thumb Awards were chosen based on these four criteria: uniqueness, technological innovation.


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National Garden Bureau is a non-profit organization that exists to educate, inspire, and motivate consumers to increase the use of plants in homes, gardens, and workplaces. Our members are experts.


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The purpose of this tour is to educate and inspire you to change your landscape and improve your irrigation practices by installing beautiful, drought-tolerant and low-maintenance alternatives. By showcasing different landscape designs and plant options, you'll learn there are numerous ways to save water and make your landscape drought-tolerant.


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National Garden Bureau is a non-profit organization that exists to educate, inspire, and motivate people to increase the use of garden seeds, plants, and products in homes, gardens, and workplaces by being the marketing arm of the gardening industry. Our members are experts in the field of horticulture and our information comes directly from.


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In 2022, National Garden Bureau, American Meadows and Sakata Seed America are partnering to provide $5,000 in grant money to be split between two therapeutic gardens in North America. Corona Tools will donate a generous assortment of garden tools to each of the therapeutic garden finalists. The first-place winner of the online voting ( https.


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National Garden Bureau launched a philanthropic program in 2014 that supports the building and growth of therapeutic gardens across North America. This program furthers NGB's mission of promoting gardening to gardeners and non-gardeners alike. "NGB is proud to continue our annual therapeutic garden grant program to sponsor the growth of.


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National Garden Bureau has announced six live goods and two hard goods as winners of the 2023 Green Thumb Award. Award recipients were chosen based on these four criteria: uniqueness, technological innovation, ability to solve a gardening problem or provide a gardening opportunity, and appeal to gardeners. Winners were selected by a panel of.


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Bridgeport Park Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden Expo In-person: April: June 15, 2024 @ 9- 11 a.m. Smart Watering: Landscape Irrigation 101 In-person: June: July 13, 2024 @ 9-11 a.m. Selecting the Perfect Plants for SCV Landscapes In-person: July: September 14, 2024 @ 9-11 a.m. Water-Wise Lawns: Thriving Turf Care and Sustainable.


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For more than 35 years, National Garden Bureau (NGB) has been showcasing and promoting their member's new plant varieties in the inspirational program appropriately named "New Plants.". December is when many growers and retailers are finalizing or planning their product line-up and garden selections for the new year.


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National Garden Bureau, the non-profit organization promoting gardening in North America on behalf of the horticulture industry and its members, is pleased to announce the five plant classes that will be featured in the 2021 'Year of' the program. For the bulb crop, 2021 will be the Year of the Hyacinth. For annuals, 2021 will beโ€ฆ


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Just in time to brighten the dull, dreary days of January, the National Garden Bureau has named African violet as its houseplant of the year for 2024. Their choice is an excellent one. Few plants give more enjoyment while asking for little in return than African violet. They thrive in most interior settings, provide nearly continuous color, and.


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National Garden Bureau, a 103-year-old non-profit organization that promotes gardening on behalf of the horticulture industry, is proud to announce the 2024 Green Thumb Award winners. This year's winners, for the first time, are in two categories: Professional's Choice (voted upon by a panel of National Garden Bureau members) and the new.