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Gardening with a Y

Kelly D. Norris www.kellydnorris.com

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• A Philosophy for Doing Business

• The Culture in Horticulture

• Who are Gen Ys and What Do They Want?

The Road Ahead

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People

PlantsPassion

Horticulture

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We can’t just sell stuff.

We need to sell experience.(essentiality)

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Horticulture!

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Think chic!

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"One definition of branding in fashion is how quickly a seasoned viewer is able to identify a look. (…)

Ultimately, the power of a designer is to be able to register a vision and to project that for the consumer.”

Suzy Menkes, New York Times (2010)

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Roughly speaking, Generation Y is defined as -

20001977

1235

< Birth Date >

< Current Age >

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2000

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Birth Year

Baby Boomers Gen YGen X

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This new generation (Y) lacks interest in gardening and outdoor life!

They’re selfish!

They’re too busy playing video games and staring at their smartphones!

They lack work ethic!

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“So who are these Gen Ys and what do they want?”

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26-30yo (Gen Xs 30-40)

Learn from trial and error (81.5%)

Read blogs and websites (78.7%)

Read books (72.5%)

Learn from mentors (71.1%)

Love local, but do shop online

Most don’t belong to gardening organizations (81%)

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Industry decline—8 years

Nurturing is ‘out’; decorating/projects is ‘in’

From 2005-2010, a 12.5% drop in the number of households gardening.

THIS IS NOT RECESSION-BASED!

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3%

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Demands instant gratification

Impatient if delayed… but highly adaptable.

Addicted to information

Attracted to large social movements

Wired Understand investments

Globally minded, locally adapted.

Quickly bored

Mobile

Likes mentors

multi-tasking

empowered

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Innovations and business creation are fundamental to long-term economic growth.

Kevin Kimle

Iowa State Univ. economist

What are we doing to be innovative?

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Cercis canadensis‘Whitewater’ PPAF

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Cercis canadensis

The Rising Sun™

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Convallaria majalis'Vic Pawlowski’s

Gold’

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Agave desmettiana ‘Joe Hoak’

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Eucomis‘Kilimanjaro’

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Eucomis vandermerwei ‘Octopus’

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Griffinia liboniana

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Kelly D. Norris, Horticulture Manager

www.dmbotanicalgarden.com

www.kellydnorris.com

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