Write for Us - Gardening

Are you passionate about gardening and parenting? 

Do you have insights into cultivating green spaces while juggling the demands of family life? 

We’re seeking skilled writers to contribute compelling gardening articles for parents to our platform.

Share your expertise and help our readers create beautiful, family-friendly gardens while navigating the challenges of parenthood.

Topics We’re Excited About

We welcome articles on a wide range of gardening-related subjects for parents, including but not limited to:

  • Quick gardening projects for busy parents
  • Child-safe plants and garden design ideas
  • How to involve children in gardening activities
  • Edible gardens: growing fruits and vegetables with kids
  • Low-maintenance garden solutions for time-strapped parents
  • Pregnancy-friendly gardening tips and techniques
  • Container gardening for small spaces and apartments
  • Easy-to-grow flowers for parents and children
  • Natural and organic gardening methods for family health
  • Budget-friendly garden hacks for parents
  • How to teach children about nature and environmental stewardship through gardening

Why Contribute to Our Gardening Blog?

  • Showcase your expertise to a large, garden-enthusiast parent audience
  • Boost your professional profile in the gardening and parenting industries
  • Network with fellow gardening enthusiasts and parenting professionals
  • Receive feedback from our engaged readership
  • Improve your gardening writing skills
  • Potential for ongoing collaboration opportunities

Article Guidelines

Content Requirements:

  • Word count: 1200-2500 words
  • Original, unpublished content with fresh perspectives
  • Well-researched articles with current, factual information
  • Clear explanations of gardening concepts for a parent audience
  • Practical applications or real-world examples for busy parents

Formatting and Style:

  • Use descriptive headers and subheaders for easy navigation
  • Include bullet points or numbered lists for clarity
  • Incorporate relevant plant recommendations or tutorial images (with proper attribution)
  • Write in a clear, engaging style that balances gardening expertise with parenting realities
  • Use relatable anecdotes or scenarios to illustrate gardening tips for parents

Image Requirements:

  • Include at least one high-quality, relevant image per article
  • Images should be original or properly licensed (provide source attribution)
  • Avoid images with text overlays or watermarks
  • If using tutorial images or plant photos, ensure they are clear and legible

Submission Process

  • Email your article pitch to angela@mothersalwaysright.com
  • Include a brief outline of your proposed article
  • Provide a short author bio and any relevant credentials or experience
  • If your pitch is approved, we’ll provide detailed submission instructions

Editorial Process

Our gardening and parenting editorial team will review your submission. We may suggest edits or revisions to ensure the article meets our quality standards and aligns with our readers’ interests. We aim to respond to all submissions within 2 weeks.

Terms of Publication

  • You retain the copyright to your original work
  • We reserve the right to edit for style, clarity, and length
  • By submitting, you grant us exclusive publication rights for 30 days, after which you may republish elsewhere with attribution to our site
  • We may update the article in the future to keep information current

Promotion and Exposure

If your article is published:

  • We’ll feature it on our homepage.
  • You’re encouraged to share the published article within your network
  • We may include it in our newsletter, giving you exposure to our subscriber base 

Ready to share your gardening knowledge with our parent audience? We’re excited to hear your ideas!

Submit Your Gardening Article Pitch Here.
Contact Form
Email: molly@mothersalwaysright.com

Molly Archer

Molly Archer

Journalist, blogger, editor, writer, broadcaster, juggler, mum. Likes: hot cups of tea, Take That and shark documentaries (don't judge me).

http://mothersalwaysright.com

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