{"id":242374,"date":"2022-11-01T09:55:08","date_gmt":"2022-11-01T13:55:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.crescentgarden.com\/?p=242374"},"modified":"2023-05-23T18:18:58","modified_gmt":"2023-05-23T22:18:58","slug":"america-in-bloom-the-future-is-bright","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.crescentgarden.com\/blog\/america-in-bloom-the-future-is-bright\/","title":{"rendered":"America In Bloom: The Future Is Bright"},"content":{"rendered":"
America in Bloom (AIB) recently hosted its annual symposium in St. Louis, Missouri this September, where towns from all over the US met to share their garden successes and collaborate. AIB is an organization that promotes the beautification of cities and towns through flower and plant installations that elevate the spirit and character of their communities. Our resident Crescent Garden Rep, Barbara Wise, interviewed some AIB board members to gather their perspectives on AIB\u2019s current gardening efforts and the challenges they expect in the future.<\/p>\n
What is AIB all about?<\/strong><\/p>\n Leslie Pettinger, AIB Past President:<\/em> So, for communities, it starts out as a beautification program, and we all understand the power of the flower. Beautiful containers make people smile and inspire pride in their community. While it starts out as a beautification program it becomes so much more, you educate your community, you share your best ideas that may work for your community and others across the country, you learn, you bring in economic development. AIB is an overall well-being program.<\/p>\n Jack Clasen, AIB President: <\/em>A community will usually hear about us through the parks department or a volunteer group. We visit the city and the community will show us around, giving us the highlights of what makes their community a great place to live. We give them an outsider evaluation, suggestions for improvements. They take it from there. We have a number of communities that have returned for 10, 15, even 20 years. The longer a community sticks with the program, the more they get out of it.<\/p>\n Delilah Onofrey, AIB Founder<\/em>: We want to elevate how great plants are. We want people to value plants, not just as some luxury you don\u2019t need, but as a cost-effective tool we can use to revitalize towns. Our plants happen to be the vehicle to broader community revitalization.<\/p>\n