Earth Day is next Monday, April 22nd. From feeding busy pollinators to creating wildlife-friendly habitats, and even growing plants indoors, gardeners play a crucial role in supporting and enhancing our planet every day. If you're looking for ways to celebrate, check out the Earth Day website for inspiration and local events. Let’s keep making a positive impact together! WEBINAR TODAY! Artistic Flourishes: Pots With a Purpose *Can't attend live? All registrants receive access to the recording. Take your containers to the next level this year with ideas straight from one of the most innovative gardens—and gardeners—in the U.S. Dan Benarcik is joining us today to talk about how they mix art and gardening in the containers at Chanticleer, and sharing ideas on how we can refresh our own gardens. Whether you've got a large garden or just a balcony or deck, YOU can create and grow gorgeous containers! 10 of the Best Perennials for Pollinators A great way to celebrate Earth Day is to designate an area of your garden specifically for pollinators. Discover 10 North American native perennials that will not only beautify your garden, but also support vital pollinators and wildlife. Pictured: Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly on blazing star (Liatris spicata). Transform Your Space: Embrace the Power of Fresh Flowers Nothing beats fresh cut flowers. So, get growing! Plant summer-flowering bulbs like dahlias, lilies, and gladiolus today. The presence of flowers triggers overall positive emotional health with heightened feelings of happiness, life satisfaction, delight, and gratitude. It can’t get any fresher or more local than your own backyard. Visit FlowerBulb.eu for inspiration and to learn more about flower bulbs. 💐 Bonus: Leave a comment on our 4/17 Instagram post to be entered to win $100 in flower bulbs—winner picked on Monday 4/22! See how Delaware homeowners transformed their property into a thriving wildlife retreat. Their thoughtful design with native plantings and man-made pond support a vibrant ecosystem right in their own yard. Learn how you can create a wildlife-friendly habitat in your garden with practical tips and insights. Photo by Morty Bachar and Patty Storms. 15 Easy Indoor Plants for Beginners Earth Day is the perfect time to expand your indoor garden as well, creating a vibrant, leafy retreat—and these 15 easy-care plants will make it simple. They're ideal for first-time plant parents, or those who just want some no-fuss greenery in their home or office. Happy planting! Yes, Earth Day is coming and we're celebrating nature and creating gardens that support the earth and wildlife, but... we also get lots of questions and comments about deer! Although they're beautiful animals (who need to eat, too!), we'd prefer they dine elsewhere. Although hungry deer will eat just about anything, we've got 20 deer-resistant plants that aren't generally on their menu, along with other strategies, online learning opportunities, deer-proof garden plans, and more great resources. BONUS: Share this newsletter with your friends (who may also need help keeping deer away) and you'll be entered to win a copy of Deer-Resistant Design: Fence-Free Gardens that Thrive Despite the Deer, by Karen Chapman. (You can check it out in our bookstore under the Problem Solvers tab.) If you checked out the Earth Day link at the top of the newsletter, you would have seen that their focus this year is on reducing plastics. I know one plant company that is working hard on doing just that. Proven Winners' EcoPots are made with plant-based materials that break down in the soil when planted or when industrially composted. They also contain nutrients that help your plants grow better! Learn more about these innovative pots and look for them (or request them) at your local garden center. Happy gardening! Did you enjoy this newsletter? Were you forwarded this email from a friend? No images? Click here for a web version of this email. |