A is for April — and Annuals.
The future of annuals
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— PostedWith their eye-catching color and ease of care, annual flowers remain popular among all generations of gardeners.
Ready, set, spring!
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— PostedAfter a harsh winter in the Pacific Northwest, retail garden centers better be prepared for a rush of eager gardeners.
March 2017
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— PostedThe March 2017 issue shows what’s old is new again.
A night for plant nerds
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— PostedGardeners eager for spring’s arrival will rejoice when Plant Nerd Night returns for a 16th consecutive year.
Amazon.com building nature ‘Spheres’ in downtown Seattle
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December 2016
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— PostedMillennials in the garden, and much more in the December issue of Digger magazine
Positive signs for garden centers
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— PostedRetailers are looking to build on last year’s strong sales by capitalizing on the key trends for 2017.
Millennials in the garden
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— PostedPeople born around the turn of the 21st century are digitally obsessed and socially charged — and they’re the fastest growing group of garden consumers in the country.
Helping horticulture find its niche
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— PostedThe goal of NICH (National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture) is to get 90 percent of U.S. households gardening by 2025.
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