National Gardening Day on April 14 is a day of encouragement, designed to provide gardeners with a shovel and a shovel so they can commence their gardening journey. If the weather permits, horticulture has always been a delightful activity for patient outdoor enthusiasts. A good gardener makes long-term plans in order to shape the environment according to their vision and requirements. National Gardening Day in the spring is an excellent opportunity to get your green thumbs ready for planting and summer preparations. Our gardens are a one-of-a-kind space; utilise this day to make the most of them. Check out our gift guide for plant enthusiasts if you desire to celebrate in style.
The background of National Gardening Day
National Gardening Day was established by Cool Springs Press in 2018 to honour the hobby of gardening and encourage gardeners to share their expertise.
Forest gardening, a forest-based food production system, is recognised as the oldest type of horticulture in the world. Forest gardens existed along jungle borders in prehistoric times. Around 1500 B.C., ancient Egyptian paintings provide some of the earliest evidence of people gardening for pleasure and to accomplish an aesthetically pleasing effect.
Following a decline during the Middle Ages, domestic gardens gained popularity during the reign of Elizabeth I. Typically containing edibles and herbs, with florals added for decoration. By the middle of the 19th century in Europe, gardens had progressively become more open and less rigid in structure, and we began to see the types of gardens that we are familiar with today.
The first cultivators in the United States were primarily harvesters. In the 17th and 18th centuries, those fortunate enough to own land and, by extension, a garden, would harvest whatever crops were appropriate in order to generate income. As villages grew larger and industrial production began, home gardening became a popular pastime in the nineteenth century. Edible gardens were replaced by ornamental gardens, and research on plant diseases and parasites was initiated.
Gardens have become a more social space over the past 150 years, and gardeners now have access to a vastly expanded corpus of gardening knowledge and tools.
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NATIONAL GARDENING DAY ACTIVITIES
Enroll in a horticulture course
Check your area to see if professional assistance is available for maximising your garden’s potential. If you do not have a garden, consider planting in a community garden.
Visit your local horticultural centre
If you want to beautify your garden, visit your local garden centre and you will be astounded by the variety of options available.
Share via social networks
Prepare your garden for Instagram. Share photographs or videos of your gardening efforts. Record the gardening process on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter using the hashtag #NationalGardeningDay.
5 FACTS ABOUT NATIONAL GARDENING DAY
This day is celebrated in April as part of National Garden Month.
In the 1940s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt encouraged every family to grow a garden to combat food shortages.
In 1970, the establishment of “Earth Day” revived interest in home gardening.
The earliest decorative gardens that we are aware of date back to Ancient Egypt.
In 1977, regulations from London’s Royal Parks and Gardens prohibited pelicans from being touched.
NATIONAL GARDENING DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 14 | Friday |
2024 | April 14 | Sunday |
2025 | April 14 | Monday |
2026 | April 14 | Tuesday |
2027 | April 14 | Wednesday |