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KABUU home growers survey
Thank you for taking your time to participate in this survey.
This survey will help us to provide you with a more sustainable option to plastic punnets for your veggie and herb seedlings.
There are only 12 essential questions to complete. (estimated 4 to 10 minutes to complete)
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Do you grow your own veggies and herbs?
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How much do you grow?
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I grow all my veggies & herbs (self sufficient)
I would like to grow some plants for the 1st time
I grow most of my veggies & herbs
I grow some of my veggies & herbs
I grow all the herbs I need
I am growing just a few herbs
I don't grow anything at all
Do you grow your veggie and herb plants from seeds/cuttings?
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I grow a few things from seed
I propagate everything myself
I don't know how to
I start half of my plants from seed/cuttings
I start most of my plants from seed/cuttings
I can't keep those little seedlings alive
Why do you buy seedlings?
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Please select up to 3 choices.
I don't buy seedlings because I do all my own propagation
I don't know how to grow from seed
Can't keep them alive from seed to planting
Saves time
I only need a few plants
To fill in gaps in my garden
To get varieties that I don't grow from seed
Other:
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What factors are most important to you when you are choosing your seedlings at the shops?
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Please select up to 3 options.
Health of seedlings
Lower price
Organic
Ease of planting
Sustainability
More plants per punnet/pot
Larger seedlings
Convenience of the shop location
Plants that are not rootbound
Other:
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When do you usually start your planting for Spring?
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August
September
October
November
Not applicable
How much do you intend to spend on veggie seedlings in this coming Spring?
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0 to $5
>$5 to $15
>$15 to $25
>$25 to $50
>$50 to $75
>$75 to $100
>$100
Which vegetable seedlings are you most likely to buy in Spring?
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Please select your top 5.
Tomato
Chilli
Capsicum
Eggplant
Pumpkin
Squash
Zucchini
Cucumber
Silverbeet
Kale
Spinach
Cabbage
Broccolli
Lettuce
Salad greens
Okra
Onion
Peas
Beans
None
Other:
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If you can only grow one type of vegetable what would that be?
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Choose
Tomato
Chilli
Capsicum
Eggplant
Pumpkin
Squash
Zucchini
Cucumber
Silverbeet
Kale
Spinach
Cabbage
Broccolli
Lettuce
Salad greens
Okra
Onion
Peas
Beans
What type of tomatoes do you grow?
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Cherry
Medium size
Beefsteak (Large tomatoes)
Roma
I don't grow tomatoes
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Who do you currently buy your seedlings from?
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Farmers Market Stall Holders
Big box stores (e.g. Bunnings, Home & Hardware etc.)
Bulleen Art & Garden (BAAG)
Not applicable
Other independent Nurseries
CERES nursery
Other:
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Who do you prefer to buy your seedlings from?
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Farmers Market Stall Holders
Other independent nurseries
Big box stores (e.g. Bunnings, Home & Hardware etc.)
Other
CERES nursery
Bulleen Art and Garden (BAAG)
If there is an alternative option that provides these EXTRA BENEFITS to you which would you prefer?
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Please select 2 of these extra benefits that you value most.
Quick and easy to plant (No need to divide seedlings and tease apart roots.)
Mix & match (Choose your own combination of seedlings. Ability to mix and match varieties to suit your garden.)
Being able to buy 1 or 2 seedlings instead of a punnet
No plastic pots, no peat (More sustainable option)
Reduced transplant shock (Resulting in healthier and faster growing plants)
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If you are interested in a product that provides you with all the above benefits please help us by completing the questions below.
Thank you for taking time to fill out this survey. This is the end of the survey that requires answers.
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What would influence your decision when choosing between the new alternative to conventional seedlings?
Convenience ( I won't go out of my way).
I will definitely choose the new option.
Price (Only if it is the same price as the seedlings I currently buy).
I am happy to pay a little more for a higher quality product.
I am happy to pay more for a higher quality product.
Other:
What is your postcode?
Your answer
Would you buy seedlings online?
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No
Yes
Yes, only if I trust the quality
Yes, only if there is a satisfaction guarentee
What varieties of veggies and herbs do you grow?
Please select the options that best describes your choices in varieties.
I mostly grow reliable common home garden varieties with good yields
I mostly grow low maintenance varieties
I try to grow some new varieties each time
I mostly grow veggies and herbs that I can't find at the grocers/supermarket
Other:
What size of tomato seedlings do you most commonly buy?
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Seedling in punnets (many plants in a punnet, 5cm tall)
Intermediete (single plants in cell punnets, 15cm tall)
Large/advance plants (in 10cm pots, 30cm tall)
How important is Organic Certification of veggie and herb seedlings to you?
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Essential
Prefer organic but not essential
Not important at all
How important is it to you that seeds that are used to grow seedlings are certified organic?
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Essential
Prefer organic but not essential
Not important at all
How important is Organic Certification of flower seedlings to you?
Choose
Essential
Prefer organic but not essential
Not important at all
Why do you grow your own veggies and herbs?
Please select up to 4 options that are most important to you.
Convenience
Flavour
Leisure
Environment
Learning experience for children
Healthier
Variety
Fun
Saving money
Other:
How many years have you been growing your own veggies and herbs?
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Where do you grow your vegetables and herbs?
In ground
Pots
Wicking beds
Indoors
Window sill
Other:
What herbs seedlings are you most likely to buy this Spring?
Please select your top 4.
Parsley
Coriander
Chives
Spring onions
Basil
Dill
Mint
Chervil
Other:
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