The reason was simple: People were craving a smart solution to address the food supply anxiety that the coronavirus outbreak has caused ( read more on that here).īut even as life slowly returns to "normal," the intrigue around starting a garden remains - Good Housekeeping saw a nearly 200% increase in interest around our gardening content in May 2020 compared to last year. reportedly sold more seeds then than any time in its 144-year history. In late March, interest in growing a garden hit an all-time high, according to Google Trends, while U.S.
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