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Garden trends report 2020 - Part three

10/14/2019

THE GARDEN TRENDS REPORT 2020 DOWNLOAD >> CLICK HERE

The appointment with Garden Trends is back.
Organizzazione Orlandelli offers to its customers and partners a third an final part of the report with new trends to discover!

In this report you will find:
  • Why Green collar jobs will revolutionize the four-year college degree and more students will enter the horticulture industry
  •  How frogs and mushrooms are connecting people to gardening
  • What role horticulture will play in cities of the future
  • The color of 2020

SOIL – RIENDLY HABITS– page 24

SOIL – RIENDLY HABITS– page 24
Whether planting broccoli or begonias, it’s important to garden organically.
Reduce waste by composting and create a probiotic for your soil. Composting reduces household waste by almost 40%!
Test soil. Replenish with organic fertilizers, such as Espoma Organic.
Till with worms and bio-char.
Grow green manures, cover and pulse crops such as buckwheat, beans, lentils and clover. They do double duty –  enriching garden nutrients while controlling weeds.
 

CUTLIVATING COMMUNITY – page 29

CUTLIVATING COMMUNITY – page 29
Meet & Greets with plantfluencers allow people to network with their favorite Insta-celebrity or find other plant buddies.
Pub crawls or plant swaps, like Homestead Brooklyn’s or Bloom and Grow Radio’s, help local businesses attract and retain customers.
These events draw in a diverse group of mostly young women with a variety of experiences – people with large yards to those gardening on fire escapes – connecting over plants and sharing knowledge.
With affinity groups including plants in their meet ups, this is an opportunity to attract a new audience to stores or brands.
 
THE GARDEN TRENDS REPORT 2020 DOWNLOAD >> CLICK HERE