NEMAS GARDENS NEWSLETTER January 2026
- Kevette Minor Kane

- Jan 1
- 3 min read


Nemas Gardens Newsletter
January 2026
"Beginnings are the seeds of possibility."
January carries the spirit of renewal—frost-kissed mornings in northern landscapes and sunlit abundance across equatorial gardens. Whether you’re pruning roses in New York or sowing amaranth in Manila, this month invites intention, courage, and gentle optimism. It is a season to honor fresh starts, to plant ideas alongside seedlings, and to trust that each small effort will grow into something greater. Just as gardens thrive through patient tending, so too do our dreams and communities, reminding us that every seed we place in the soil and every resolution we whisper to ourselves holds the quiet power to transform the year ahead.

Happy New Year, Growers! Gardening Resolutions for 2026
Welcome to 2026, dear gardeners, growers, and green-hearted dreamers!
There’s something magical about the start of a new year—a fresh calendar, fresh soil, and fresh intentions. Whether you’re tending a backyard plot, a balcony garden, or a community space, this is the perfect time to pause, reflect, and plant seeds for a more intentional growing season.
For more, visit our website and check them out in our Blog.

How to Grow in the Garden During January in USDA Zone 7A
January might look like a quiet month in the garden, but in Zone 7A, it’s actually a strategic time to prepare, plant, and plan. With cold-hardy crops outdoors and seed-starting projects indoors, you can set the stage for a productive spring. Let’s walk through it step by step.
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Start the Year with Seeds, Soil, and Strategy
Even in the quiet chill of January, USDA Zone 7A gardeners have plenty to do. While the ground may be frozen or soggy, this month is ideal for planning, prepping, and planting cold-hardy crops and indoor starts that set the stage for a thriving spring garden.
For more, visit our website and check them out in our Blog.

What to Grow in January in Zone 7A
January may seem too cold for gardening in Zone 7A, but it is actually an important month to prepare for the growing season. Even though most of the garden is still asleep, there are many plants you can start now, either indoors or with some protection outside. January is a time for planning, getting organized, and giving certain vegetables and flowers an early start so they will grow strong when spring arrives.
For more, visit our website and check them out in our Blog.
Why do we love gardening?

From Grade 8 to Garden Grit: How Growing Eggplants Sparked My Love for Gardening
There’s a special kind of peace and excitement that comes with planting seeds. It’s the quiet thrill of possibility—the idea that something small and humble can grow into something nourishing, beautiful, and alive. For me, gardening isn’t just a hobby. It’s a grounding ritual, a way to connect with nature and with myself.
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Ring in the New Year with Green Inspiration: January 2026 Gardening Events in the DMV
As we step into 2026, what better way to start fresh than by digging into the vibrant world of gardening? Whether you're a seasoned horticulturist, a community educator, or just someone who loves plants, the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region is blooming with opportunities this January.
From trade shows to guided walks and hands-on workshops, these events offer a chance to connect, learn, and grow—literally and figuratively.
For more, visit our website and check them out in our Blog.

Join the Fun: Our Monthly Raffle Is Here!
We believe in celebrating our vibrant community—and what better way than with a monthly raffle that rewards your participation and passion for growing together?
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Why do you love gardening?
We’ve been sharing stories from our team about what makes gardening such a joyful part of our lives—and now we want to hear from you!
Whether it’s the thrill of seeing your first sprout, the peace of digging in the soil, or the pride of harvesting your own herbs, we know every gardener has a story worth telling.
One lucky responder will be featured in our next newsletter and receive a FREE garden kit to keep the good growing going!
Let’s celebrate the green-thumbed magic that connects us all. We can’t wait to hear what makes your garden your happy place.
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