Those with a Green Thumb badge include:
As of February 2011, the Green Thumb badge has been discontinued. The badge was earned by a user who wrote 50 category descriptions. Users who earned this badge in the past are welcome to keep them on their profile.
πράσινο αντίχειρα Means Green Thumb in Greek.
Having a green thumb. (Being successful with plants and ACTUALLY planting the plants.)
Colloquially, people who are good at gardening are referred to as having a "green thumb".
The cast of Green Thumb - 2013 includes: Michael Glody as himself
If a person's thumb literally turns green, it would be a symptom of decay. Green is not a good color for the human body.
The opposite of having a "green thumb" is having a "black thumb," which refers to a person who struggles to keep plants alive and may have difficulty with gardening or plant care.
Well..My parents told me that having a green thumb is..You are good at planting plants ( inside & outside) your house!
Green Thumb - 2013 was released on: USA: 9 August 2013 (Tisch School of the Arts)
Yes, the Green Thumb badge was discontinued on February 15, 2011.According to a post on the Supervisors' forum by Crystal (WikiAnswers Community Coordinator):Hey folks!I'm writing about the Green Thumb badge which has historically been given out to those of you who have provided category descriptions for new and existing categories. We've actually reached a juncture in our travels where it is becoming nearly impossible to keep up with the inflow and outflow of requests, the backlog of categories that have existed for some time without descriptions and the more than 7,000 existing topic areas that now grace our site. Whew! We have sure come a long way!Right now we are working on getting all missing descriptions in the system and will be popping in new ones that meet certain criteria for search engines, etc. as the requests come in. Therefore, our Green Thumb badge will be going into retirement. For those of you who have earned it, well done! The badge will proudly remain on your profile for all to see. For those of you who believe you should have one, please let me know. We want you to get it before it heads off for a nice vacation in the Badge-amas.(See the Related questions and the Related links for more information about the history of the Green Thumb badge.)
A green thumb!
A user had to write 50 category descriptions to earn the Green Thumb badge.