Gardeners Plan to Continue Planting in 2023, Survey Says
The research, conducted by Axiom, a Minneapolis-based marketing firm serving the horticulture, landscaping, and construction industries, found that men report they’re spending more money than women, with nearly 87% of males saying they’ll spend the same or more in 2023. Younger gardeners are likely to spend more money, too, with Gen Y and Gen Z homeowners leading the way.
Newer gardeners are showing signs of growing into the hobby. Some 48.5% of first-time gardeners and 52.5% of those who’ve been gardening for two to four years say they will be spending more time in 2023.
Big box retailers are taking a bigger bite of the garden spend. When asked where homeowners purchased most of their plants in 2022, independent garden centers came in third, behind The Home Depot and Lowe’s. “IGCs drop to third among those who spent more money in 2022 — this is a switch from our last survey,” Hennessy says.
When asked what factors may have had homeowners gardening less in 2022, 17% said being back in the office was a diversion. Nearly 15% said bad weather affected how much time they spent in the garden. Some 35% say they were working on indoor and outdoor home improvement, maintenance, and repair projects.
If they spent less money, where did those funds go? More than 22% said groceries. Nearly 19% spent funds on home improvement projects. 15% said they spent more money at the gas pump and 14% said they were traveling more.
For more information on the Axiom 2023 Gardening Survey, download the report at https://axiomcom.com/2023-