If you want to be happy for a lifetime be a gardener. | | ARTICLES TO READ | The National Gardening Association today released the results of the 361 page National Gardening Survey, the nation's most comprehensive annual compendium of gardening activity and purchasing trends. Also released was a companion survey What Gardeners Think, a special 426 page report on gardeners' attitudes and gardening behavior. | | We are so excited to announce two new benchmarks on U.S. consumer attitudes toward buying American-grown and locally-grown cut flowers! Sponsored in part by the Slow Flowers Society, the 2021 National Gardening Survey asked two new and important questions: 1. When purchasing cut flowers, how important is it that the flowers are American-grown? 2. When purchasing cut flowers, how important is it that the flowers are locally-grown? | | Chickweed (Stellaria media) is a widespread, hardy annual often found in moist, fertile garden soil. In mild winter climates it begins blooming before winter ends. Edible but not very tasty, chickweed plants form dense 3-inch-tall mats of foliage studded with starry white flowers. | | When a thunderstorm unleashes a torrent of rain, all that water landing on impervious surfaces like roofs, driveways, and walkways often runs off into the nearest storm drain and from there eventually to local waterways, or it goes directly into nearby streams, rivers, and lakes. Even when the rain lands on lawns, gardens, or other vegetated surfaces, so much comes down so quickly in a thunderstorm that much of the needed water runs off rather than soaking into the ground. | | This pest is found throughout the United States. These large, fat caterpillars feed voraciously on the leaves and fruits of tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and potatoes. | | What we can do now to protect the health of ourselves, our families and our communities? Let's look to the garden. | | If you're just starting out in a small backyard or community garden, try growing only a few tomato plants at | | Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is a perennial weed with a strong taproot that can make itself at home almost anywhere. No lawn or garden can escape dandelion seeds that blow on the wind from spring to fall. | | | SPONSORED BY PLANTFOLIO This Mother's Day, give Mom a unique gift she'll actually use! Normally $149.99, get the Plantfolio for $99.99 with CODE: NGAMOM21 Hello NGA Members! My name is Eli and I've spent the last year creating the Plantfolio. I designed this indoor potting station after getting frustrated with the mess I created every time I repotted one of my plants indoors. It fits perfectly over your sink and is packed full of features to make repotting, pruning, and watering cleaner and easier. I personally construct and assemble every potting station by hand with high quality parts in the US. This Sale lasts April 30th - Get Your Order in Now! | | LOVELY PHOTO BY CORBER | | LOVELY PHOTO BY MRSBINWY | | LOVELY PHOTO BY BIGBILL | | LOVELY PHOTO BY SUMIRE"Old part of town, in the steps." | | LOVELY PHOTO BY URANIA1 | | LOVELY PHOTO BY BELLAKELLY | | LOVELY PHOTO BY MIEKO2"Ofuji-Nishiki in the shade" | | LOVELY PHOTO BY GANINFL | | LOVELY PHOTO BY AIKENFORFLOWERS | | LOVELY PHOTO BY GIARDINIERE"Party im Gespensterschloss blooms" | | SPONSORED BY TERTILL Created by the inventor of Roomba, Tertill lives in the garden, runs on sunshine, and weeds every day. | | ACTIVE THREADS FROM OUR FORUMS
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