Posted by ShinyRed on September 24, 2007, 7:36 am
Hi
I’m new to this forum, but thought you might be interested that
gardening is
more popular than ever, despite the fact that less and
less of us have gardens!
So much so that Yell.com have refined Garden
Centres as a specific key word
search in their directory.
Do you think it’s part of the home improvement trend, are people
valuing their
gardens more, and spending more time in them?
(Hope it’s ok to post the link – thought you guys might be interested
in seeing
what comes up :))
http://tinyurl.com/yqza34
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ShinyRed
Posted by David in Normandy on September 24, 2007, 10:32 am
>
> I?m new to this forum, but thought you might be interested that
> gardening is more popular than ever, despite the fact that less and
> less of us have gardens! So much so that Yell.com have refined Garden
> Centres as a specific key word search in their directory.
>
> Do you think it?s part of the home improvement trend, are people
> valuing their gardens more, and spending more time in them?
>
I'm sure people spend more money and/or time in gardens for a variety of
reasons. I can think of the following, in no particular order:
1. A place to relax and "get back to nature" - or as close as many urban
dwellers can get to nature at the end of a working day.
2. A place to raise quality vegetables, cheaply.
3. A chance to get away from the spouse!
4. Exercise.
5. A love of flowers and seeing beautiful gardens.
6. Some create gardens to attract and nurture wildlife.
7. I think some even have the garden "done" by someone else as a way of
keeping up with the Jones's - I know at least one family that fit this
category.
8. Add value to a property.
9. Somewhere for the kids to play and be outdoors but still under the
watchful eye of parents.
Any more reasons? I bet there are.
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David in Normandy.
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Posted by Uncle Marvo on September 24, 2007, 10:43 am
In reply to David in Normandy (DavidinNormandy@no.spam) who wrote this in
MPG.2161e8fcc29c40559896a0@news.wanadoo.fr, I, Marvo, say :
> Any more reasons? I bet there are.
My main reason is that I like to plant a seed and see it turn into a plant.
Simple, but there's else quite nothing like it.
Posted by David in Normandy on September 24, 2007, 10:53 am
> In reply to David in Normandy (DavidinNormandy@no.spam) who wrote this in
> MPG.2161e8fcc29c40559896a0@news.wanadoo.fr, I, Marvo, say :
>
> > Any more reasons? I bet there are.
>
> My main reason is that I like to plant a seed and see it turn into a plant.
> Simple, but there's else quite nothing like it.
>
>
>
>
I agree. I think that is where I got the gardening bug from as a child.
I planted some acorns in plant pots and was thrilled when they came up.
I nurtured them and potted them on to bigger pots until eventually they
were planted in the ground. One is still there and is around 30 feet
tall now.
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Posted by Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) on September 24, 2007, 11:24 am
> I?m new to this forum, but thought you might be interested that
> gardening is more popular than ever, despite the fact that less and
> less of us have gardens! So much so that Yell.com have refined Garden
> Centres as a specific key word search in their directory.
> Do you think it?s part of the home improvement trend, are people
> valuing their gardens more, and spending more time in them?
I'm sure people spend more money and/or time in gardens for a variety of
reasons. I can think of the following, in no particular order:
1. A place to relax and "get back to nature" - or as close as many urban
dwellers can get to nature at the end of a working day.
2. A place to raise quality vegetables, cheaply.
3. A chance to get away from the spouse!
4. Exercise.
5. A love of flowers and seeing beautiful gardens.
6. Some create gardens to attract and nurture wildlife.
7. I think some even have the garden "done" by someone else as a way of
keeping up with the Jones's - I know at least one family that fit this
category.
8. Add value to a property.
9. Somewhere for the kids to play and be outdoors but still under the
watchful eye of parents.
Any more reasons? I bet there are.
--
David in Normandy.
(The free MicroPlanet Gravity newsreader is great for eliminating
rubbish and cross-posts)
Well AFAIK gardening is a hobby for the slightly more mature person and as
we are all living longer it follows that there will be more gardeners:-)
> I?m new to this forum, but thought you might be interested that
> gardening is more popular than ever, despite the fact that less and
> less of us have gardens! So much so that Yell.com have refined Garden
> Centres as a specific key word search in their directory.
>
> Do you think it?s part of the home improvement trend, are people
> valuing their gardens more, and spending more time in them?
>