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MILLENNIAL GARDENERS TURN TO SEARCH ENGINES FOR GROWING ADVICE AND TIPS
 MILLENNIAL GARDENERS TURN TO SEARCH ENGINES FOR GROWING ADVICE AND TIPS 

Latest research conducted by Common Sense Gardening, an initiative from the Garden Group of the Crop Protection Association (CPA), reveals that 75% of millennials who garden use search engines to source advice and tips on how to grow produce.

Although retailers offer advice, millennials still turn to the internet to get the advice they need.

“Although many large retailers provide training programmes on garden care products, this can be very basic at times. Employee knowledge is often restricted to the information contained on the back of garden care products,” said Gary Philpotts, chairman of Common Sense Gardening.

“This results in employees being unable to give millennial gardeners information, which in their technology driven world, they have become accustomed to receiving exactly when they want it.”

The recent research shows that social media influences 40% of millennial gardeners gardening decisions. YouTube is the most popular social medial platform, followed by Facebook and Pinterest.

“We advise that gardeners visit our websiteor follow us on social media to stay up-to-date with handy growing advice. The website is a fantastic resource and gardeners can find advice and tips around which gardening products to use and importantly, the latest guidance around product regulations, ” said Philpotts.

It’s previously been reported1 that searches on Pinterest increased in 2017 and specifically around:

Cactus plants – 50% increase

Hanging plants – 60% increase

Terrariums – 70% increase

Indoor plants – 90% increase
 

The garden trend continues to grow, with more of a focus on lifestyle and wellbeing growing. Google searches2 for ‘air purifying plants’ and ‘aloe vera’ were up a whopping 550% year on year in 2017. Interestingly, Compost Direct3also reports that 52% of people are using houseplants to purify the air in their homes.

This latest research from Common Sense Gardening backs up findings from the research it carried out in 2018 which highlighted that 25% of young gardeners believe garden care products are fundamental to the proper maintenance of their gardens. 

“The key thing the research has revealed is that when gardening, millennials are looking for information around how to successfully grow produce, their first ports of call are the internet and social media. We will continue to work with retailers and product manufacturers to ensure that millennials can find the help they need from an internet search which highlights Common Sense Gardening’s website.”

1https://www.airtasker.co.uk/blog/uk-gardening-trends-are-evolving/

2 https://www.idealhome.co.uk/news/social-media-gardening-trends-200005#yaG23DWFGt3Ex40V.99)

3https://www.idealhome.co.uk/news/social-media-gardening-trends-200005#yaG23DWFGt3Ex40V.99

 

Editor’s notes:

The Common Sense Gardening initiative works to ensure the safety of garden care products and assist consumers with any of their gardening issues. It provides people with tips on the safe usage, storage and disposal of the garden products they use on a day-to-day basis.

 

For more information visit:https://garden-care.org.uk

 

About the Survey Data

Yolo Communications conducted an online, 10-question public opinion survey for the Common Sense Gardening Group.

 

The research was carried out online by Research Without Barriers – RWB.

 

All surveys were conducted between 22nd January 2019 and 24th January 2019.

 

The sample comprised 1,003 UK adults aged 22-37 who do gardening or grow produce.

 

All research conducted adheres to the UK Market Research Society (MRS) code of conduct (2014).

 

RWB is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office and complies with the DPA (1998).