
National Garden Bureau (NGB), as part of their continuing mission to promote gardening, published and distributed a consumer press release on creating container pollinator gardens.
With the help of their members, NGB created an article titled “Top 10 plants for pollinator-friendly containers” which has earned well over 1,000 placements in news outlets such as the LA Times, Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Gate, Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News, to name a few. Those online placements have, thus far, reached 209 million consumers with print placements reaching another 652,000 readers.
“The timing of this couldn’t have been better,” says Diane Blazek, executive director of NGB. “We wanted to get this release out now because June 20-26, 2022, is Pollinator Week.”
For 2022, NGB continues to create educational and inspirational content and interactive ways for members to reach their target consumer. To learn more about becoming a National Garden Bureau member, contact NGB Executive Director Diane Blazek at info@ngb.org or 630-963-0770 or at https://ngb.org/become-a-member. Go to http://eepurl.com/c4vDpP to sign up to receive NGB updates.
For more information visit NGB.org.
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