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Horticulture Online

First Published: April 2000
Last Update: April 2002
Author: Computer Partners

This year online gardening sites are expected to flourish. There are several reasons for the prediction. One factor is that a lot of women like to garden and women are finally making their presence felt on the Internet.

Emarketer reported that 42 percent of women and 58 percent of men shopped online during the 99 Holiday season. This is expected to change this year. Besides gardening sites, the increase in the number of women shopping online is also supposed to increase sales of products like toys and household goods.

Another more obvious reason for the increase in sales for online gardening sites is the fact that baby boomers are set to retire. This and the fact that gardening is said to relieve stress is also helping to drive the market.

In a recent article in Internet Wire, it was reported that University of Florida horticultural researchers found that botanic gardens relieved stress. Professor Jennifer Bradley was quoted as saying, `"As a society, we have less and less exposure to agriculture, nature and the outdoors. As we move into apartments and cities and commute to work every day, we have limited access to the outdoors. So we see gardens filling a niche by providing a place where people can go to be around trees, be outdoors, be around nature."'

Avid gardeners have always maintained that working in the garden relieves stress and now this horticultural research study conducted by Bradley and graduate researcher Tammy Kohlleppel may prove them right. In the article, Bradly also said, `"We know that there is something about being in nature, being in the outdoors that has a positive effect on people, but we have not quantified that so we wanted to look into it." '

Quoting a Forrester Research study, David Lake of the Standard recently reported that online garden and tool purchases are predicted to jump 433 per cent this year.

In February Shawn Sell of USA today reported the findings of a 1998 Gallup poll survey, commissioned by Mailorder Gardening Association, that said in 1998, Americans parted with $2.1 billion for mail-order plants, bulbs, seeds and garden supplies. Also in 1998 over 15 million American households placed orders with mail-order garden catalogs and Web sites, which averaged out to about $140 per household.

Larry Dignan of Intera@ctive Investor reported that ,`"According to the National Gardening Association (NGA), U.S. households spent $46.8 billion on garden and lawn products and landscaping services in 1998. Garden.com's site had 645,000 registered users and 1.5 million unique users in May."'

Dignan also reported that Garden.com, which began publicly trading in September, reported June year end sales of $5.4 million and a loss of $19 million. A year earlier, it reported revenue of $1.3 million, and a loss of $4.7 million.

In an article about the best sites of 1999 for InfoWorld, Sean M. Dugan said that "Garden.com is one of the best I-commerce sites you'll find on the Net." Besides hosting online chats there are gardening experts on the site to give advice and answer questions. Dugan reported that it also sends out e-mail messages reminding gardeners when it's time to plant. It also helps to guide you through your choice of plants based on your location, weather conditions, and color scheme.

A competitor of Garden.com is 1-800- flowers.com. Internet Wire reported in September that 1-800- flowers.com. launched its Web site in 1995 and maintains online relationships with such Internet heavies as America Online, Microsoft Network, and Excite.

The company announced in February that it had become the exclusive marketer of fresh-cut flowers and gardening products on Netscape Netcenter. The 1-800- flowers.com site, which has made headlines as a top flower and gift seller also, sells plants, floral arrangements, gift baskets, gourmet foods, garden accessories, and casual lifestyle furnishings.

A new but powerful player in the online gardening business is myseasons.com. PRNewswire announced in January that the recently launched myseasons.com had completed its first round of financing representing $10.5 million in capital funds.

One of the investors in the new gardening site is Foster & Gallagher, Inc. the largest direct marketer and distributor of horticultural products in North America.

Myseasons.com has the exclusive online distribution rights to Breck's of Holland, The Garden Store, Spring Hill Nurseries, Stark Brothers Nurseries, Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company, Henry Field's Seed and Nursery Company, and The Vermont Wildflower Farm.

A Canadian site that has been making its presence known is Eseeds.com. Connie Guglielmo of Inter@ctive Week reported last March that the company had 100,000 unique hits per week. Based in British Columbia the online store distributes unique seeds and plants.

Gardening catalogs found at gardening sites Jackson and Perkins and Smith and Hawken were identified by Emarketer as being in a category of some of the best online catalogs for 1999.

Although these online gardening catalogs are well designed and user friendly the questions remains as to whether gardeners will ever give up on the touch and feel of their hard copy gardening catalogues?

Shawn Sell addressed this issue in USA Today in February. He interviewed Randall Schultz spokesman for Mailorder Gardening Association who said that the advantage of the website catalog is that, `"When you're out of stock, you can pull the item"....''Catalogs don't work like that.'''

Schultz added that, `"As exciting as the Internet can be, there is still a place for catalogs in this World....You can curl up next to the fire with a hot drink and your garden catalog. You can put little Post- it Notes on something you want."'

How far the Internet will go in replacing the hand held gardening catalogue remains to be seen but if last years figures are any indication, online gardening sites have definitely taken root and if predictions are accurate, they are about to blossom.

Schultz also predicted that this year would be the biggest yet for online gardening sales. He said that because of the relationships that gardening sites have with other companies, it makes the online gardening experience a one time shopping experience.

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