Home Gardening on the Rise

Posted by: johnny_a in MyBlog

As we try to find ways to beat the pains of the poor economy, more households are planning to grow their own produce in 2009.  According to a National Gardening Association (NGA) survey, that's an increase of 19 percent over 2008 survey numbers, almost double the growth in activity from the previous year.  Those that plan to "grow their own" fruits, vegetables, and herbs are also seeking improved quality, taste, and safety in the food that reaches their dinner plates.  

21 percent of all American households are planning to start a food garden in 2009. A well maintained home garden will yield an average return of $500, considering a typical investment and the average market price of produce.  

"As in previous recessions, we've seen increased participation in and spending on food gardening as people look for ways to economize," explained Bruce Butterfield, research director for the NGA. "That said, these results suggest the interest in food gardening may continue to increase, even after the economy improves."

While the economy is one of the leading factors driving Americans away from grocery stores and into their backyards to grow their own fruits and vegetables, when asked, only one in three of the survey respondents said they were motivated to grow their own food because of the recession.

Here's a breakout of the numbers on some of the reasons why more households are turning to home gardening:

  • 58 percent said for better-tasting food
  • 54 percent said to save money on food bills
  • 51 percent said for better quality food
  • 48 percent said to grow food they know is safe

Source:  National Gardening Association
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I recommend adding this to the Growing Food Group
written by Danny Staple, March 28, 2009
Hi, I maintain a web group - All About Growing Food. How about you head over there and add this (and other food growing blog posts you have) to that group?
I love growing food myself and have a couple of veg/herb patches. I am particularly fond of growing tomatoes, but have diversified this year.
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written by johnny_a, March 30, 2009
Hi Danny,

I'd love to stop by your site and check it out, as I am working on a crop/seed sharing site for my local region. Please provide a link.
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