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RE: Invasive plant/Nursery consumer survey
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: RE: Invasive plant/Nursery consumer survey
- From: j* <j*@ns.net>
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 08:30:46 -0700 (PDT)
At 04:20 PM 9/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
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>
>Hello all,
>
>I would like to ask a favor of you. I am an assistant professor at the
>Center for Urban Horticulture (University of Washington, Seattle). I am
>working on a project funded by the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI)
>to determine if nursery customers are concerned about purchasing plants
>with the ability to invade outside of cultivated settings. Many of you
>might be aware that some garden plants have become invasive in natural
>communities and may be impacting those communities. This survey will help
>us to find ways that nurseries can voluntarily reduce the introduction and
>spread of invasive plants.
>
>If you have the time (it should only take a very few minutes), it would be
>very helpful if you would fill out the survey and return it to me, either
>by e-mail (put "X's" next to the appropriate answer) or surface mail. In
>the interest of not clogging the lists, please respond to me directly,
>rather than to the list. Your confidentiality is completely assured -
>your name and e-mail address will not be released to anyone. The only
>criterion for participation is that you shop at retail nurseries. Please
>fill out the survey only once. I am aware that some of these lists
>include people from other countries. While the project is mostly aimed at
>finding solutions within the United States, it would be interesting to
>compare responses from those outside this country. If you are outside the
>U.S. and would like to fill a survey out, please feel free to do so,
>noting your country in the space given.
>
>Thanks in advance to those that choose to respond! In order to analyze the
>responses in a timely way for HRI, I need to have the surveys returned by
>October 15th 1998. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am
>looking forward to your responses.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Sarah Reichard
>
>P.S. The survey is below. Some servers may reset the tabs. If you have
>trouble reading it below, I have also attached it as a text file. If
>neither of those works and you would like to respond to the survey,
>contact me and we will work something out.
>
>**********************************************************************
>Please e-mail responses to <reichard@u.washington.edu> or surface mail to:
>Dr. Sarah Reichard
>University of Washington
>Center for Urban Horticulture
>Box 354115
>Seattle, WA 98195 USA
>
>Most gardeners are familiar with problems that weeds can cause in the
>garden. Weeds can also invade in natural areas and create serious
>environmental problems. Many garden and natural area invaders were
>originally introduced as garden plants. Some weeds/invasive species are
>prohibited from sale by state or federal governments but most are not.
>This survey is intended to determine whether nursery customers would like
>to be informed that a plant they are considering has the ability to become
>invasive and how they would like the information to be presented. Your
>participation in this survey will provide valuable information on this
>very important issue.
>
>
>1. Are you familiar with the issue of non-native invasive plants in
>natural areas?
>
> not at all a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4x 5
>
>
>2. If you are familiar with the issue, how have you become aware of it?
>(Check all that apply)
>______Television
>______Magazines/newspapers
>__x____Public lectures or other class
>______Observation
>______Radio
>______Other (Specify)
>
>
>3. Is it important to you to buy plants that will not become invasive?
>
> not at all a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 x 4 5
>
>
>4. How likely are you to buy a plant that has been previously labeled as
>a known invasive species?
>
> not at all a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3x 4 5
>
>5. If your nursery did not sell a species listed as invasive would you
>seek it out from another nursery?
>
> not at all a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> 1 2x 3 4 5
>
>
>6. Would you prefer to shop at nurseries that advertise "We sell only
>approved non-weedy plants?"
>
> not at all a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> 1 2x 3 4 5
>
>
>7. Would you prefer to shop at nurseries that have been certified by an
>independent group as being "Forest Friendly" or a similar designation
>indicating that they do not sell identified invaders?
>
> not at all a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> 1 2x 3 4 5
>
>
>8. If certification is given which places would be the most effective for
>getting the information to you? (Check all that apply)
>________Local newspaper
>________Master Gardeners
>________Web page
>___x_____Certificate displayed in nursery
>________Yellow pages ad
>________Other (specify)
>
>
>BACKGROUND INFORMATION
>
>9. What is your level of concern about the protection of the environment
>in general?
>
> a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> no concern concerned concerned concerned concerned
> 1 2 3x 4 5
>
>
>10. Do you consider yourself to be a (select one):
>________casual gardener?
>____x___avid amateur gardener?
>________professional landscaper?
>
>
>11. How much do you estimate you spend on plants annually?
>________Less than $100
>________Between $100 and $200
>________Between $200 and $400
>___x_____More than $400
>
>Age (circle one): less than 21 22-30 31-45x
>46-60 older than 61
>
>Sex: Male Femalex
>
>Country: U.S.A.x Other (specify)
>
>State (please write it out)california:
>
>THANK YOU!
>
>
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>Content-Description:
>
>Most gardeners are familiar with problems that weeds can cause in the
garden. Weeds can also invade in natural areas and create serious
environmental problems. Many garden and natural area invaders were
originally introduced as garden plants. Some weeds/invasive species are
prohibited from sale by state or federal governments but most are not. This
survey is intended to determine whether nursery customers would like to be
informed that a plant they are considering has the ability to become
invasive and how they would like the information to be presented. Your
participation in this survey will provide valuable information on this very
important issue.
>
>
>1. Are you familiar with the issue of non-native invasive plants in
natural areas?
>
> not at all a little somewhat
quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>
>2. If you are familiar with the issue, how have you become aware of it?
(Check all that apply)
>______Television ______Magazines/newspapers
>______Public lectures or other class ______Observation
>______Radio
______Other (Specify)
>
>
>3. Is it important to you to buy plants that will not become invasive?
>
> not at all a little somewhat
quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>
>4. How likely are you to buy a plant that has been previously labeled as a
known invasive species?
>
> not at all a little somewhat
quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>5. If your nursery did not sell a species listed as invasive would you
seek it out from another nursery?
>
> not at all a little somewhat
quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>
>6. Would you prefer to shop at nurseries that advertise "We sell only
approved non-weedy plants?"
>
> not at all a little somewhat
quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>
>7. Would you prefer to shop at nurseries that have been certified by an
independent group as being "Forest Friendly" or a similar designation
indicating that they do not sell identified invaders?
>
> not at all a little somewhat
quite a bit very much
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>
>8. If certification is given which places would be the most effective for
getting the information to you? (Check all that apply)
>________Local newspaper _________Master Gardeners
>________Web page _________Certificate
displayed in nursery
>________Yellow pages ad _________Other (specify)
>
>
>BACKGROUND INFORMATION
>
>9. What is your level of concern about the protection of the environment
in general?
>
> a little somewhat quite a bit very much
> no concern concerned concerned concerned
concerned
> 1 2 3 4 5
>
>
>10. Do you consider yourself to be a (select one):
>________casual gardener?
>________avid amateur gardener?
>________professional landscaper?
>
>
>11. How much do you estimate you spend on plants annually?
>________Less than $100
>________Between $100 and $200
>________Between $200 and $400
>________More than $400
>
>Age (circle one): less than 21 22-30 31-45
46-60 older than 61
>
>Sex: Male Female
>
>Country: U.S.A. Other (specify)
>
>State (please write it out):
>
>THANK YOU!
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