In August 2017, The Telegraph published
research that showed that gardeners across Britain are spending more money on
their gardens than their parents did. This research is in line with surveys and
studies that have been commissioned by the Common Sense Gardening Group.
The research showed that 35% of people felt that the garden is the new living room. Extending interior design to exterior design.
Findings from the Common Sense Gardening Group show that 32% of people spent more money than their parents did when it came to their gardens.
While the trend is supported by celebrities like
Kate Moss and Alexa Chung, there are many other reasons for the uptick in
popularity when it comes to gardening.
Gary Philpotts, chairman of the Common Sense
Gardening Group said “In a modern fast-paced world, greenery can provide stress
relief and beauty, and this is reflected in the way that gardens have become
the new living room. Home-owners often treat their garden as an extended place
to relax and host get-togethers. For those who don’t have the space to do so,
apartments and other indoor spaces have also gradually become more
garden-centric.“
In fact, 46% of those surveyed believed that
investing in their gardens gave them a feel-good factor. 38% of people also felt
that the garden was an extension of how they were perceived by others.
A further statistic from Scotts Miracle-Gro from
May 2017 suggested that 79% of the public felt that they would like to know
more about gardening in general.
An area of common concern for most gardeners
would be weed removal. Aesthetic and amenities scored high when it came to what
people most valued in their gardens. The most common reason for keeping a
garden to the same survey was to ‘create a pleasant environment’.
Some prefer to pick out weeds by hand, but this
was considered too time-consuming for many. In fact, 41% of people say they
needed a faster impact on problem areas. Furthermore, handpicking weeds also
allowed for parts of the plant to regrow, thereby re-infesting the garden.
Gary added, “It’s important that gardeners have
easy access to fast, effective and safe methods of caring for their gardens.
While organic methods certainly have their positive side, it can also be slow
and inaccessible for some gardeners.”
Unfortunately, organic options don’t provide the instant gratification that many gardeners are after. It was found that 17% of gardeners agree that garden care chemicals are the only successful solution to manage weeds.
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For more information on Common Sense Gardening, visit https://garden-care.org.uk
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