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1. What do you consider to be the most important role of your garden?
Beauty: a garden as a feast for the eyes, full of colours and scents
Edible: a garden full of goodies; vegetables, herbs, berries or large fruit
Biodiversity: an oasis where plants and animals are also welcome
Fun: a place for sports and games, eating and enjoying together
Rest: a wonderful place to unwind, read and relax
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2. What type of gardener are you?
based on HOGENT study
The "proud gardener" likes a clean, well-kept garden and likes to roll up his sleeves
The "barbecue enthusiast" also likes tight and clean garden but goes entirely for the social aspect and does not like gardening
The "green thumb" likes biodiversity gardening and a wild natural garden to live in and enjoy
The "hobbyist" is a proud gardener who also likes to spend time with friends in the garden
The "hammock man" spends a lot of time alone in the garden and cares little what the neighbours think of the garden
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3. How much time do you want to spend gardening?
No gardening
Maximum 2 hours per week
3 to 4 hours per week
5 or more hours per week
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4. On average, how much time do you spend in your garden each week?
Not for gardening but to enjoy, eat, play, read, observe, etc.... Take summer as a reference.
As much as possible
A little every day, weather permitting
Only on weekends
Maximum 1x per week
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5. What type of garden appeals most to you?
A classic neat garden with short lawn, clipped hedge and well maintained flower borders and clear sightlines
A romantic and cosy cottage garden with dense planting of flowers, herbs and vegetables with stone paths, roses and garden arches
A child-friendly garden with plenty of lawn to play on
A stylish prairie garden with lots of tall grasses and green areas
An edible garden with a focus on the vegetable garden, picking flowers and small orchard with also lots of berries
A natural garden with numerous biotopes: flower meadow, hedge, natural pond, grass paths, wood and stone piles and many hidden corners with lots of biodiversity
A cosy woodland garden with many larger trees, shade and water features
A cosy city or terrace garden with lots of vertical layers and greenery all year round
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6. How big is your garden (in square meters)?
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