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Apr 20, 2026
Women in Horticulture Week returns May 24-30

The Seventh Annual Women in Horticulture Week returns May 24-30.

The week is dedicated to celebrating the contributions of women in horticulture, inspiring the next generation and building a more inclusive and resilient industry.

“Women in Horticulture Week is our opportunity to recognize the incredible mentors, role models, and changemakers in our field, including my mother, who paved the way for so many,” said Katie Dubow, president of the women-led Garden Media Group. “Our industry has every opportunity to harness the energy of female leaders and create lasting pathways for them to be entrepreneurs in horticulture.”

A Growing Movement for Women in Business

The data tells a compelling story of progress and of work still to be done — the number of women-owned businesses grew 43.5% faster than men-owned businesses from 2019 to 2024.

Across global venture capital in 2024, just about 2.3%t of total VC dollars went to female-only founding teams, yet those companies consistently outperform their male-founded counterparts on capital efficiency.

Women now make up nearly half of all angel investors, and 46% of businesses seeking angel capital are women-owned.

“Diversity is more than gender – it includes age, socioeconomic background, and ethnicity,” said Jazmin Albarran, executive director at Seed Your Future. “Bringing different perspectives into our industry strengthens teams, fosters innovation, and better reflects the diverse consumers we serve.”

How to Participate in Women in Horticulture Week 2026:

“Women are at the forefront of shaping a greener and more innovative future,” said Corrina Stellitano Andrews, director of marketing at Plant Development Services (PDSI). “Through workforce development, industry-leading research, and community investment, we are driving meaningful change. And most importantly, we’re inspiring the next generation of leaders in horticulture.”

Nominations are open for Rooted & Rising, the first women’s leadership development program created specifically for women in horticulture. Learn more and nominate a woman here.

Join us in celebrating, supporting, and uplifting women in the industry during this important week. For event details and registration, visit gardenmediagroup.com and follow @GardenMedia on Instagram.

Photo courtesy of Garden Media Group.


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