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Gro for Good Helping communities across Canada sustainably grow and benefit from green spaces together….

Gro More Good Activities

Gro More Good resources

…in your state. Download the Gro More Good logo / ScottsMiracle-Gro Foundation logo Newsletter Copy Gro More Good Learning Activities Gro More Good Learning Activities is a series of 72…

How much kindness can 10,000 plants grow?

…air While data says that plants improve people’s moods, the smile index on campus was off the charts as people potted plants, learned how to care for them and posed…

Scotts, MLB reveal It’s Good Out Here™ Field Refurbishment Program

Scotts and Major League Baseball launched the first of six youth baseball and softball field refurbishments that will take place during the 2016 MLB season under the It’s Good Out…

How to Achieve an Attractive, Water-Efficient Landscape That’s Good for You and Your Community

…choices: Use native plants or plants that require little water to thrive in your region. Plant turf grass in areas where people will use it actively for recreation. Consider drought-tolerant…

BLOG | Gro More Good: Why ScottsMiracle-Gro is growing more than just gardens

By Lindsay LaSala, Corporate and Foundation Communications Manager, ScottsMiracle-Gro   “Every day, the babies in our community are having adult experiences.” I’ll never forget listening to a community gardener talk…

Garden Grants that grow so much good

…with the plants he became excited to try new foods. Now with us picking and trying things his mom cannot get him to stop eating vegetables and this small success…

Learn which plants help pollinators in your area

…public parks and pollinator gardens. This infographic shows which native plants are good for pollinators in your area of the country. To learn more about Parks for Pollinators, visit www.nrpa.org/parks4pollinators….

Fall | Plants: Infants & Toddlers

Harvest: How Tall? Summary: Just as our plants are growing, so too are our tiny gardeners. As our plants near harvest, we will compare the height of our plants to…