LONDON, April 28,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Two thirds of Brits (67%)
will be gardening or tending to plants this season with the top
priorities being growing fruits and vegetables in kitchen gardens,
planting 'low cost' flowers and plants and gardening 'maintenance'.
Preparing gardens so they are 'party ready' is also top of the
agenda.
Following the prolonged wet weather, over half of Brits (53
percent) said they will be focussing on 'maintaining' their garden
this year, whilst 44 percent will plant and grow fruit and
vegetables and 38 percent will be planting 'low cost' plants and
flowers, according to the YouGov research
for Readly digital magazine and newspaper app.
Other gardening priorities include planting bushes or trees (36
percent), creating a green oasis in the home (31 percent) and the
design and look of outdoor gardens (21 percent). A third (34
percent) will focus efforts on getting their garden in shape for
hosting social engagement this season.
The purpose of kitchen-gardening this season for one in three
people (31 percent) is to eat what they yield with the intention of
leading a more sustainable life. Strawberries, tomatoes and
potatoes are the top three fruits and vegetables people will be
growing this year.
Others will be gardening to make their home prettier or more
inspiring (64 percent), for fresh air and physical activity (63
percent), to relax (59 percent), to learn a new skill (19 percent)
and to unleash creativity (15 percent).
-"There's nothing
quite like growing your own food, plants, herbs or anything that
brings you joy. Your garden is a canvas which you can colour
with your passions and the secret for having a garden you love is
to let your curiosity and inspiration guide you. With cost on the
agenda this year, you may be surprised that salads are perhaps the
best money-saving crop out there because they are incredibly
productive on a small scale and can be continuously picked and
eaten. If flavour is important then planting a diverse herb garden
is one of the simplest ways to greatly influence the taste of what
you create in the kitchen."
"If you are new to growing this season or feel it is the year
to take it to the next level then now is the perfect time to get
your hands dirty. The Readly app is a good place to start with lots
of great gardening magazines to harvest your knowledge and
inspiration for the beginner gardener and families through to
advanced techniques too," says Huw Richards, gardener, author and a leading
voice in permaculture and kitchen gardens
When it comes to time invested in gardening this year, almost
one in ten people (8 percent) believe they will spend 6-8 hours a
week in their garden. A third (22 percent) will spend 1-2 hours or
3-5 hours (30 percent) each week.
In terms of gardening spaces, 9 in 10 people (88 percent) will
garden outdoor green spaces, whilst one in three (27 percent) will
be planting indoors and 6 percent will work on balcony boxes or
allotments.
Huw Richards kitchen garden
tips:
- Grow what you like eating! You want to be filled
with the anticipation of being able to eat some of your favourite
foods - grown yourself!
- Focus on getting your first harvest under your belt as
quickly as possible. Pea shoots are perfect for this - ready for
eating in as little as 2-3 weeks from sowing and even works on a
windowsill! As soon as you experience your first-ever taste of
homegrown produce, you will be confident and motivated to grow as
much as possible!
- There is no such thing as too much homemade
compost. You can't have a thriving garden without it; the
more compost you can make, the more money you can save.
- Plant up pots and containers with edible
flowers such as nasturtium, calendula, and borage which
are all fantastic for encouraging pollinators to pollinate your
crops, and add splashes of colour throughout.
- Grow in raised beds with sides - You have no
encroaching grass to deal with, it splits the garden into
manageable sections, and there is less bending down. Don't go wider
than 4ft 1.2m so you can reach the
middle from both sides.
Almost 1 in 3 (32 percent) of Brits reported getting their
gardening inspiration from their parents, 43 percent relied on
trial and error and almost 1 in 5 (19 percent) are self-taught
green fingers from reading gardening magazines and blogs.
The Readly app has a magazine or gardening article for every
type of gardener, from the beginner to the advanced from the
allotment owner to the balcony or window boxes. With thousands of
titles as part of the unlimited digital reading subscription, it
has hours of gardening inspiration and information.
–"We have seen a surge
of interest in our gardening category over the last few years as
people have spent more time at home and this continues to be
a popular pastime post pandemic. With coronation parties
and bank holiday weekends approaching, people are reading
the breath of gardening titles on our app to get party-ready and
gain knowledge and inspiration for planting fruit and veg to lead
more self-sufficient and sustainable lives," says Chris Couchman, Head of Content at
Readly.
The top 10 fruits and vegetables UK respondents said they will
grow at home this year are:
- Strawberries
- Tomatoes
- Potatoes
- Raspberries
- Apples
- Cucumber
- Blueberries
- Rhubarb
- Runner beans
- Blackberries
Readly is giving 2 months of unlimited reading to over 7,000
digital magazines and newspapers including top gardening titles
this season with a special offer until 31st
May 2023, visit www.readly.com/gardening.
ENDS
Research by YouGov for Readly, sample 2000 UK
respondents, fieldwork dates: 22-26 March
2023
For more details
contact: kate.tegelaars@readly.com or 07879 818
711
About Readly
Readly is the European category leader for digital magazines.
The company offers a digital subscription service where customers
have unlimited access to 7000 national and international magazines
- all in one app and at a fixed monthly fee. Readly has subscribers
in 50 countries and content available in 17 different languages. In
collaboration with around 1,200 publishers worldwide, Readly is
digitising the newspaper and magazine industry. In 2022, revenues
amounted to SEK 592 million. The
Readly share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. For more information,
please visit https//corporate.readly.com. The Allbright Report
2022: For the second year in a row, Readly is on the Green List in
The Allbright Report 2022 that monitors gender diversity in the
management teams of listed companies in Sweden.
For media enquiries:
Kate Tegelaars, UK press contact at Readly UK
M: +44 (0)7879 818 711
E: kate.tegelaars@readly.com
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