NEMAS GARDENS NEWSLETTER March 2026
- Kevette Minor Kane

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Nemas Gardens Newsletter
March 2026
"As women, we are natural cultivators of ideas, of families, of communities. At Nemas Gardens, we believe that when women grow, everything around them blooms.”
The quote highlights the idea that women naturally nurture and grow more than just plants — they inspire ideas, support families, and strengthen communities. At Nemas Gardens, it reflects the belief that when women are empowered to grow and lead, the positive effects ripple outward, creating flourishing gardens, schools, and communities.

Nurturing yourself starts at the root, whether you are caring for your hair or cultivating something meaningful at home. Our Rosemary Hibiscus Hair Oil is a small batch, all natural blend crafted to nourish the scalp and support stronger, shinier strands with rosemary and hibiscus infused avocado oil, jojoba oil for balanced moisture, and calming lavender and eucalyptus essential oils. At the same time, bring the farm to cup experience into your space with our greenhouse grown Arabica coffee plants, carefully nurtured for six months to develop strong roots and glossy green foliage. Compact yet resilient, they thrive in bright, indirect light and consistent moisture, eventually producing fragrant flowers and coffee cherries.
Care for yourself. Grow something meaningful.

March Forward Into a New Growing Season
Happy March Grow(n) Folks!
March carries a special kind of energy. The days stretch a little longer, the air begins to soften, and the garden starts whispering that it is almost time. It is a month of transition, reflection, and preparation.
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Women’s History Month: Growing Freedom with Fannie Lou Hamer
March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor the women who have shaped history not only through words, but through action. In agriculture and food justice, few figures embody the connection between land, freedom, and empowerment more powerfully than Fannie Lou Hamer.
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How to Grow Snap Peas from Seed to Harvest This Spring
Spring is the perfect time to grow snap peas. These crisp, sweet pods love cool temperatures and are one of the earliest vegetables you can plant in Zone 7a. If you are eager to get your hands in the soil before summer crops go in, snap peas are the ideal way to start the season.
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St. Patrick’s Day, Clovers, and the Hidden Power of Green
When we think of St. Patrick’s Day, we picture green everything and the familiar three leaf clover. Traditionally known as the shamrock and closely associated with Ireland, clover has long symbolized luck, renewal, and growth. But beyond the celebration, clover plays a powerful and practical role in the garden.
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March Gardening in Zone 7A: A Practical Guide to Spring Action
March in Zone 7A is where preparation meets possibility. The air is still cool, but the soil is beginning to wake up. While winter may linger in the mornings, this is the month gardeners shift into action. With the right steps, you can set your home or school garden up for a productive and vibrant spring.
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Wonderful March Planting
In Maryland's climate, March is a great time to start planting a few key crops because the cooler weather helps them grow well. Leafy greens, such as spinach, lettuce, and kale, are ideal for early spring planting because they thrive in cooler temperatures. You can plant these greens directly in the ground in March, and within a few weeks, you'll have fresh greens ready for salads or cooking. Planting them early helps you harvest before the weather gets too hot, which can make greens taste bitter or stop them from growing properly.
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Why Do We Love Gardening?

Common Grounds with Ericka Cadag: Healing and Home Gardening
I think my love for gardening began with my mom’s little balcony garden. When I was a child, that space felt like a quiet sanctuary—just a few pots and hanging plants, but it was full of life and care. I remember spending time there when my parents were away, feeling safe and held by the space she had created. It was as if her love lingered in the leaves, quietly keeping me company even when she wasn’t around.
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Can’t-Miss Gardening Events in March 2026 across DC, Maryland & Virginia
March in the DMV is when the gardening season truly wakes up. The days are getting longer, soil temperatures are slowly rising, and across Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia, gardeners are stepping out of planning mode and into planting mode.
From seed-starting workshops to native plant symposiums and early spring garden tours, March 2026 is filled with opportunities to learn, connect, and get inspired for the growing season ahead. Here’s a roundup of gardening-focused events happening across the region this month.
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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.
Share your gardening love with us!
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