Miracle-Gro Survey Reveals Most Americans Are Missing Healthy Boost from Being Outside
April 09 2008 - 10:31AM
PR Newswire (US)
One of the nation's leading garden companies, The Scotts
Miracle-Gro Company, kicks off campaign to encourage people to get
outside and experience the benefits of gardening MARYSVILLE, Ohio,
April 9, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- While 83 percent of Americans say
spending time outdoors makes them feel refreshed, healthy and
excited, 61 percent admit they don't take enough advantage of the
restorative powers of nature. In response to these and other
results of the Miracle-Gro survey released today, the company kicks
off the "It's Gro Time" campaign, which urges people to unplug and
unwind by heading outside to enjoy the healthy benefits of
gardening. "Spring is the perfect time of year to get outside, get
motivated and find an outdoor activity to enjoy like gardening,"
said William Moss, master gardener specializing in urban gardening
and author of the "Moss in the City" e-newsletter for the National
Gardening Association (http://www.garden.org/). "Anyone can garden
-- whether they have 50 acres in Colorado or an apartment with a
tiny terrace in the heart of Manhattan, connecting with nature has
long- lasting positive effects and provides an outlet for creative
expression." The survey also revealed: -- While 61 percent of
Americans understand the benefit of nature, an equal percent feel
they don't spend enough time outdoors. -- The leading reasons
Americans didn't spend time gardening in the past year: they didn't
feel they had a "green thumb" (38 percent) or didn't have enough
time (36 percent). -- Fifty-three percent of Americans feel the
growing reliance on technology has led them to spend less time
outdoors. -- When surveying parents, 84 percent feel it's important
for their child to spend time outdoors, however, 69 percent say
their children spend less time outdoors than they did as children.
Beating Nature Deficit Disorder Through Gardening Miracle-Gro is a
strong believer in the benefits of nature. By spending less time
outdoors, people are endangering their connection with nature and
depriving themselves of the health benefits of being outside and
being active -- a condition called "nature deficit disorder."
"April is National Garden Month(R), a program of the National
Gardening Association (http://www.garden.org/), which is an ideal
time to put down the remote and spend some time getting to know the
world around you," said Keith Baeder, senior vice president,
Miracle-Gro Gardens. "Build a flower box for your apartment or
create a full outdoor space for your entire family to enjoy. The
only limit is your own creativity." Learn to Garden Wherever You
Are To celebrate "National Garden Month" and "It's Gro Time," Moss
offers these beginners' tips: -- Choose plants that suit your
environment: Gardening isn't a lost cause if you have less than
ideal conditions. Even houseplants enrich our lives with color and
vitality, not to mention oxygen -- all of which are especially
important to those of us living in artificial environments of
concrete and steel. Just their presence brightens spirits. Visit
your local nursery or garden center to find plants that will thrive
in different conditions. -- Space-deprived? Try a container garden:
Turn small spaces like patios and balconies into beautiful retreats
with colorful pots and window boxes. They're easy to plant and
maintain indoors or out. When selecting containers, choose
decorative pots made of ceramics, plastics, or other composites.
They come in all colors and styles and retain moisture better than
other materials. Remember, unless you are growing water plants,
your container will need drainage holes. -- Plant a vegetable
garden: Not only will you reap the benefits of being outside while
gardening, you'll eat the benefits of your gardening with fresh
vegetables. You can even grow an organic garden. In an urban
environment, be sure to amend the soil with organic matter, which
adds nutrients, buffers against toxins, and helps improve soil
conditions. -- Garden with kids: Involving your children from start
to finish -- choosing, planting, and tending the plants - will
teach them an appreciation for nature and give them a sense of
satisfaction and ownership. And, most importantly, get them
outdoors appreciating and enjoying nature and its benefits. Find a
variety of family projects at http://www.itsgrotime.com/ . It's Gro
Time in New York City To encourage Americans to embrace the
outdoors and create their own gardens -- big or small, Miracle-Gro
will turn a well-known "garden" -- Madison Square Garden -- into an
urban outdoor garden oasis on April 15. Generally a day Americans
dread with the daunting tax deadline, urban dwellers will have the
chance to spend the day in an unexpected garden building flower
boxes, which will remain intact for the entire day and will then be
donated throughout the city. The event will take place from 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m., and will include tips from master gardeners William Moss
and Rebecca Kolls. Miracle-Gro(R) Watering Can Singles(TM) plant
food and recipe cards with easy-to-follow gardening tips will be
available. About Miracle-Gro's Nature Nurture Survey The survey was
conducted online by StrategyOne between February 15 and February
20, 2008. The survey consisted of 1,000 completes with adults 18
years of age or older in the contiguous U.S. The sample consisted
of individuals selected from an online consumer opinion panel, and
was balanced to be representative of the general population based
upon region, gender, age and household income data from the U.S.
Census Bureau. About ScottsMiracle-Gro With $2.9 billion in
worldwide sales and more than 6,000 associates, The Scotts
Miracle-Gro Company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, The
Scotts Company LLC, is the world's largest marketer of branded
consumer products for lawn and garden care, with products for
professional horticulture as well. The Company's brands are the
most recognized in the industry. In the U.S., the Company's
Scotts(R), Miracle-Gro(R) and Ortho(R) brands are market-leading in
their categories, as is the consumer Roundup(R) brand, which is
marketed in North America and most of Europe exclusively by Scotts
and owned by Monsanto. The Company also owns Smith & Hawken, a
leading brand of garden-inspired products that includes pottery,
watering equipment, gardening tools, outdoor furniture and live
goods. In Europe, the Company's brands include Weedol(R),
Pathclear(R), Evergreen(R), Levington(R), Miracle-Gro(R), KB(R),
Fertiligene(R) and Substral(R). For additional information, visit
us at http://www.scotts.com/ . DATASOURCE: The Scotts Miracle-Gro
Company CONTACT: Su Lok of The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company,
+1-937-578-5169 Web site: http://www.scotts.com/
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