Page Title: 2021 National Gardening Survey

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Page Text: Purchasing of lawn and garden products Purchasing of organic lawn and garden products Knowingly purchasing native plants View entire Table of Contents. All major lawn and garden companies in America use the National Gardening Survey to increase revenues, reduce costs and improve effectiveness. The systematic analysis and market intelligence contained in the report are keys to better planning, budgeting and goal setting. Ready access to the primary research found only in the Survey will help you analyze the market, project market potential and sales performance, improve advertising, select your media, find new market niches, anticipate market changes and make profitable investments. The report anticipates your questions and provides answers not available from any other source. A representative sample of more than 2,000 U.S. households is surveyed by Dynata to obtain the data included in this unique report. All the facts and figures have been compiled, cross-tabulated, analyzed and presented in this 361-page report. Here are just some of the issues addressed in this timely report: Who are the consumers for your products in terms of age, education, occupation, income and other demographics? Where are the best markets for your products by region and size of community? What should your product offerings and image look like in the age of COVID-19? Have your sales been keeping up with the growth segments of gardening? Which U.S. adults are likely to grow cannabis if it were legal to do so? If you've relied on previous editions of the National Gardening Survey, you know it's critical to your business to keep abreast of this year's important findings -- if you're new to the survey, you can't afford to be without it. Highlights from the Survey have appeared in numerous lawn and garden trade publications, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Bloomberg and other consumer media. You may have seen or read some of these articles, but they only include the most basic survey information. You can put the in-depth analysis and detailed data of the complete survey to work for you today. You'll find the National Gardening Survey an invaluable marketing tool whether your company markets its products to wholesalers, retailers, by Mail-order/Internet or directly to consumers. This year we are also offering a separate special survey What Gardeners Think . Get both and save! Purchase both surveys as a bundle for a lower price. Last year's survey is also available here .

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