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Ways to Celebrate National Garden Month
and Give a Garden

Other Ways to Celebrate

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New Techniques and Timely To-Do's

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    In Your Community...
  • Organize or take part in a town beautification day. America in Bloom is a national greening organization that can help you get started. Click here to learn more.
  • Visit your local farmers' market.
  • Compliment a neighbor on his or her garden.
  • Get together with neighbors to purchase compost and mulch in bulk quantities. To calculate how much you need, click here.
  • Volunteer to plant and maintain a garden at your town library.
  • Submit a gardening article or essay to your local paper.
  • Interview an elder to learn what foods his or her family grew when he or she was a child.
  • Seek out neighbors from various ethnic groups to learn about their native cuisine and gardening techniques.
  • Green up your street or a local park by picking up trash.
  • Share a cutting of one of your favorite landscape or houseplants with a neighbor.
  • Inventory your gardening gear (e.g., pots, seeds, stakes) and donate the excess to a community gardening program or school garden.
  • Celebrate other important "green" holidays: Earth Day (April 22) and National Arbor Day (April 26).
  • Plant a Row for the Hungry and donate the food to your food shelf or other hunger relief agency. To learn about Plant a Row, click here.
  • Volunteer at your local school's garden.
  • Start a neighborhood garden club.
  • Share your garden's bounty with a neighbor.
  • Have fun doing a gardening project with a child. Click here for some ideas.
  • Deliver houseplants or flowers to a nursing home or children's hospital.
  • Donate past issues of gardening magazines to your library, or buy the library a gift subscription.

More Ways to Celebrate


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