National Garden Bureau Promotes Poinsettias with Home Gardener Tips

January 5, 2022 National Garden Bureau

National Garden Bureau (NGB) helped members spread holiday cheer, reaching millions of home gardeners in December. The organization and its members created a “Tips for Making Your Poinsettia Shine Through the Season and Beyond” campaign to inspire and educate consumers.

PPA and NGB Partner for Connecting with Consumers Webinar on December 8th

December 2, 2021 National Garden Bureau

The Perennial Plant Association and National Garden Bureau have partnered to present an exciting webinar focused on Connecting with Consumers. With so many dramatic changes having happened over the past 18 months, it is a great time to look at the who, what, when, where and why of consumer behavior.

Seven New Varieties Earn Prestigious AAS Winner Award

November 19, 2021 National Garden Bureau

All-America Selections, North America’s most well-known and respected non-profit plant trialing organization, is pleased to announce the following new AAS Winners for the 2022 garden season. In a record-setting comeback, after a 17-year drought, the organization is now proud to have three breeding breakthrough Gold Medal Winners in just the past 12 months, demonstrating the top-quality genetics that are being submitted to the AAS Trials:

National Garden Bureau Announces Winners of the 2021 #YearoftheSunflower Video Contest

October 19, 2021 National Garden Bureau

National Garden Bureau, the 100-year-old non-profit organization that promotes gardening on behalf of the horticulture industry, is proud to announce the winners of this year’s #YearoftheSunflower Video contest.

National Garden Bureau, American Meadows and Sakata Seed America Award Grants to Horticulture Therapy Gardens for 2021; Tools Provided to Each Garden Compliments of Corona Tools

September 30, 2021 National Garden Bureau

After collecting tens of thousands of votes from the public, National Garden Bureau, American Meadows, Sakata Seed America and Corona Tools are proud to announce the three therapeutic gardens receiving grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $5,000.