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Across the nation, gardening grew by leaps and bounds in 2020. And itâs not slowing down. In fact, more than 20 million new growers picked up the trowel and pitchfork in response to the pandemic. The good news is that many newbies had such a good experience, they will be back in 2021.
If that sounds like a lot of marketing talk, it is. But itâs also real numbers.Â
For over 15 years Iâve reviewed the annual Garden Trends Report, searching for trends that apply to Alaska gardeners. (Cutesy lawn furniture and BBQ grills large enough to fit in the deck of a crab boat? I donât think so.) The brains behind the report is Katie Dubow, president of the award-winning lawn and garden public relations agency Garden Media Group.