Ingrid Sembach-Hõbemägi: Estonians are a gardening nation
Ingrid Sembach-Hõbemägi discusses the rising trend of balcony and rooftop gardening globally, asserting that Estonians significantly value gardening.
Spring flood in Panevėžys district: serious consequences avoided, but work continues
Emergency rescue operations are ongoing in the Ekranas 2 gardening association in Panevėžys district due to flooding from melting snow.
Flood in Panevėžys District: Rescuers Pump Water from Flooded Gardens
Rescue operations continue in the Ekranas 2 gardening community where water from melting snow has flooded several garden houses.
CALL TO ACTION: Show your plant babies and win tickets to Maamess!
The article invites readers to share photos of their homegrown plants for a chance to win tickets to the upcoming Maamess event.
Woman, 76, quoted £3,000 for overgrown garden gets huge surprise that leaves people emotional
A 76-year-old woman received an unexpected act of kindness from a gardener after being quoted £3,000 for tidying her overgrown garden.
Ivory Coast: Tchinlovogo women transform their locality through market gardening
In Ivory Coast, women in the village of Tchinlovogo are improving their community through collective market gardening initiatives.
The Future of ROD is Threatened. Gardeners Demand Changes in Regulations
Gardeners in Poland are demanding regulatory changes as the number of plots available for families is systematically decreasing due to local authorities failing to take action to recreate recreational gardens.
Cover bare fences and walls with 3 fast-growing climbing plants gardeners love
The article highlights three popular fast-growing climbing plants that can beautify bare fences and walls in gardens.
SOOJAS TOAS! ⟩ Fall has stripped gardener Harri Poom bare and his proud chicken flock is busy in the warmth of the stove
After losing his home in a summer fire, Harri Poom has moved back into his residence with the help of friends and the community, navigating the challenges posed by the rainy autumn.
Seoul's small vegetable gardens will start accepting applications from the 3rd
Seoul's 17 autonomous districts will begin accepting applications for small vegetable gardens, allowing participants to cultivate seasonal crops from March to November, with over 9,000 plots available this year.