In the same way that the phrase "Fall is for planting" cemented the idea that it was good to plant in autumn, we need to thoroughly saturate people with the belief that plants and gardening are worth the effort because of the benefits gained. As an industry—growers, independent garden centers, garden writers, salespeople, PR firms, plant breeders, and branders—it's in our interest to gather behind a slogan that will promote the multitude of worthwhile results that plants and gardening cultivate. I propose: "You Can Grow That." You Can Grow That. Laughter? Stress relief? Fitness? A wedding bouquet? You can grow that! Why use "You can grow that"? Because this tag phrase can be applied to all aspects of our industry, and it can be made regional, informational, inspirational, funny or surprising. It could be used in all climates and seasons. Think of the things that go viral…they're often humorous. Think of the Got Milk? advertisements, and phrases such as "Where's the beef?" and "Sorry, Charlie." They all have an element of fun, and can be made fun of. This campaign needs to address everyone: kids, Gen X, Y and Z, Baby Boomers and the family dog. Each segment of society needs to be reminded that much of what makes life satisfying can be grown in our own backyards. The message should range from serious (Healthy food? You can grow that!) to surprising (Sex? You can grow that!). I'd like to see it as a starting point and punch line for advertisements, videos and blogs. I want to see David Letterman and Jay Leno make fun of it. I want Seth Godin to blog about it. I want "You can grow that" to enter the popular phraseology. Grassroots movement. Although the ultimate goal would be to start a non-profit group and national ad campaign supported by all segments of the green industry, I believe that this movement can begin from the ground up. Nowhere is the term "grassroots" better suited than it is for our business.
I'm interested in this because it's good for our industry, certainly, but also because I absolutely know that it's true. Gardening is one of the most life-affirming things we can do. We put a great deal of time, money and effort into our own products, businesses and brands, so how can we not band together to cultivate this industry as a whole? We can't just focus on the latest plant, fertilizer or organic insecticide; we've got to sell the excitement first. A resurgence in gardening? We can grow that!
C.L. Fornari is a writer, speaker and host of GardenLine on WXTK. She runs a consultation service and does event planning for Hyannis Country Garden, an independent garden center on Cape Cod. |
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