We need no reminder that spring means lawn care and planting time, but the National Lawn and Garden Month in April also provides an opportunity to explore checklists, resources, and lawn and garden tips.
Plan a garden tour Take time to plan a garden tour to celebrate the day. It would be a good time to share ideas on gardening alongside other people interested in gardening. 5 Tools You Need For Gardening Trowel To start gardening, a hand-held trowel is a must-have for a multitude of ...
We celebrate National Miniature Garden Month the entire month of May to celebrate those who love the hobby of creating miniature gardens.
Rising Star Month March, 2025 National Kidney Month These bean-shaped organs work non-stop to keep your body in balance, like nature's own filtration system, quietly doing its vital job. March, 2025 International Ideas Month Crafting the perfect solution often involves a dash of creativi...
garden design tips and planting ideas, virtual garden tours, ‘how to’ demonstrations and meet the growers sessions. Among highlights are a video featuring Sarah Eberle, the most decorated female designer in Chelsea history showing you around her woodland garden, a “lockdown tour” of some of...
Consistent reading will help to increase your imagination, which will stimulate your brain to develop new ideas and make you more creative. Why We Love National Reading Month It reminds us of Dr. Suess Dr. Suess was a famous author, illustrator, and animator of a lot of popular children’s...
Rose Day A garden's most captivating blossoms, roses come in an array of hues and unleash an enchanting fragrance that fills the air. We think you may also like... April, 2025 Parkinson’s AwarenessMonth Learn about the effects of Parkinson’s Disease, how to help those who have it, or...
There has been a garden here since the Edo period: Once a feudal lord’s residence and later used by the Japanese Imperial family for recreation and the entertainment of guests. Today, even commoners like us can amble on the royal green of Shinjuku Gyoen Park. The current garden’s layout...
–Make your gardenwildlife-friendlyby setting aside space for nature! You couldbuild abee hotel, have alog pile, or evencreate a pond. –If you own a cat that goes outdoors,put a bell on its collarso thatvulnerable wildlifecan hear it coming and make their escape!
Brighten up your home during National Decorating Month in April! A fresh coat of paint, stylish fabrics, and furnishings give a tired space a fresh look and make something old look new again.