Burpee Plants and The Chew's Daphne Oz Partner to Spread Veggie Love
Burpee Plants and The Chew's Daphne Oz Partner to Spread Veggie Love
For Every Photo Posted and Tagged on Instagram, Burpee will donate a plant to HealthCorps to Support School Cooking and Gardening Programs
WEST CHICAGO, Ill., June 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Burpee - the first name in home gardening - and "The Chew's" Daphne Oz are teaming up to inspire people and help spread vegetable love. Growing your own vegetables and herbs is a great way to ensure people have flavorful, bright and nutritious veggies on the table. Whether you're planting your vegetable garden in containers on your deck or in the backyard, Burpee Plants and Daphne Oz have developed easy tips and a delicious recipe to take people from planting day to dinnertime.
In addition, Daphne Oz and Burpee Plants have teamed up with HealthCorps to inspire and encourage the next generation of home chefs. Burpee and Daphne Oz are asking people to share their vegetable inspirations, from their patio gardens to their prepared meals, on Instagram and tag @BurpeeHG and @HealthCorps. For every post, Burpee will donate a vegetable plant to support school cooking and gardening programs. Together, they want to spread the enjoyment and fun that goes along with growing and eating your own vegetables and herbs.
"There are few things more fulfilling than planting a vegetable, watching it grow and then serving it to friends and family," said Tim Duffin of Burpee Plants. "Growing vegetables is something easy that people can enjoy in urban areas and large spaces, alone or with their families. That's why we're proud to partner with Daphne Oz and Health Corps to help spread more vegetable love."
From large yards to small patios, anyone and everyone can easily grow and enjoy their own vegetables. "As a working mom, with two kids two and under, it's important for me to serve my family delicious food that's easy and fun to prepare," stated Daphne Oz. "Growing my own veggies and herbs is a great way for me to do that. Burpee and I have teamed up to help inspire gardeners and chefs of all kinds!"
DAPHNE OZ'S FOOLPROOF STEPS TOWARDS STARTING YOUR OWN VEGGIE GARDEN
-- Be fearless! It's okay to take risks and experiment with your herb and
vegetable garden. If your rosemary plant dies, it's easy and inexpensive
to swap in another one.
-- Get the whole family involved! I've found Burpee plants have my favorite
herbs and veggies and planting them with my kids is always a fun
experience. Have your family members decorate their own special pots for
their veggies so they feel an extra sense of pride. Finally, get them
harvesting! Kids love to pick tomatoes and cucumbers off-the-vine.
-- Start small and sunny. I live in an apartment so I don't have a ton of
space for a large garden. That's okay though, since one of the biggest
mistakes first-time gardeners make is planning an area that's too large
to maintain. Plus, many veggies and herbs look and grow beautifully in
large containers and patio pots. Be sure to put them in a place with a
lot of sun!
-- Texturize your garden. Vegetables and herbs not only provide the
foundation for delicious food but they're also colorful and smell great.
Create a garden that appeals to all of your senses. Burpee Plants has a
great line of tomatoes, cucumbers, melons and peppers that are great
first-time veggies. Herbs like basil, mint, sage and thyme also grow
quickly with little effort. Mixing and matching veggies and herbs that
your family likes is a perfect way to enjoy them from start to finish.
SHARE YOUR #VEGSPIRATION
Burpee and Daphne would love to see how people get their veggie on. From now through Labor Day, 2016, people can share their veggie inspiration on Instagram tagging Burpee and HealthCorps. For every post, Burpee will donate a plant to a school. It can be a gorgeous meal full of vegetables, a snap of their garden, or however the flavor and fun of fresh veggies excite people!
For more tips, tools and recipes head to burpeehomegardens.com. Burpee wants to make it easy, accessible and fun for everyone to grow and enjoy their own vegetables.
ABOUT BURPEE
Burpee - the first name in home gardening - offers exclusive varieties of vegetables, herbs, seeds and flowers that meet the needs of every consumer. Known and trusted for years, Burpee is helping to inspire a new generation of gardeners and home chefs with their selection of leading garden vegetables, herbs and flowers, available as plants at garden retailers. The Burpee name is synonymous with the crunchiest cucumbers, tastiest tomatoes and most flavorful herbs.
ABOUT DAPHNE OZ
Daphne Oz is a natural foods chef, New York Times Bestselling author, and co-host of ABC's hit lifestyle series "The Chew," seated alongside restaurateurs and "Iron Chef America" stars Mario Batali and Michael Symon, "Top Chef" alum Carla Hall and style expert Clinton Kelly. Oz is "The Chew's" fresh face of healthy living and resident practical tipster, sharing helpful information and her unique personal insights to make healthy living fun, easy and -- above all -- delicious! For Daphne, it's all about being healthy AND happy. This means: fresh, flavorful foods that are easy to prepare, smart ingredient swaps to help save on calories, and plenty of room for worthy indulgences.
ABOUT HEALTHCORPS
HealthCorps is a national non-profit organization that gives teens tools to improve physical and mental health so they can learn to live more productive and happier lives. HealthCorps students exercise more, eat better and practice positive thought. The program will impact almost 1 million students across 19 states in 2016. The HealthCorps curriculum has been refined and developed in its in-school Living Labs program since 2003, where a full-time Coordinator is placed inside a high-need high school to mentor hundreds of students, teach health related workshops, and promote a variety of during and after school activities. Coordinators are recent college graduates who go on to careers in medicine, public health policy or wellness practices. HealthCorps University is an intense professional development program that certifies participants to bring HealthCorps' innovative health and wellness curriculum to their organization whether it's a school system, community organization or corporation. In 2015, HealthCorps teamed with CK-12 to distribute free, interactive and customizable versions of the HealthCorps curriculum for educators and students to use. For more information please visit Healthcorps.org
For more information, please contact:
Brigid Parr
Brigidp@zapwater.com; 312-943-0333
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