vegetable gardening

American Horticultural Society releasing two new books
These mark the first new books from the American Horticultural Society in more than two decades.
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America's gardening hits and misses
Tree Triage surveyed 1,000+ American homeowners to learn more about their gardening habits. Gardening is one of America’s biggest hobbies, with 87% of people taking part every spring and summer. See the entire report here: bit.ly/gardening-stats
Who’s in the garden
Gardening is still one of the most popular recreational hobbies in the U.S., so RubyHome Luxury Real Estate compiled statistics from the National Garden Association, the USDA, Scotts-Miracle Gro and more to see how Americans are planting.
The perfect plant match
From seasonal displays to cocktail hours, bring customers into the IGC and show them how to pair different plants and herbs in the home or landscape.
Organic awareness
Here’s how three companies center their missions around organic products to support healthy plants through sustainable initiatives.
Fresh fare affairs
Here’s how three IGCs highlight the positives of plating unique, freshly grown dishes while creating an atmosphere for locals to enjoy.
Spring best-sellers
Garden centers weigh in on what sold well during another busy spring and their predictions for the future.
Ornamental hot peppers 101: trending varieties offer vivid colors, unique foliage
Ornamental varieties can really set off a garden or arrangement when used correctly, offering eye-catching options for your customers.
Here’s what agritourism means for IGCs
Early adopters of the movement share their stories of success.
AAS sponsors new Jonathan Bardzik cooking show
All-America Selections previously worked with him on a series featuring AAS Winner vegetables, and his new show, “Jonathan’s Kitchen,” airs on Revry.
The agritourism life
Early adopters of the agritourism movement share their stories of success.