I'm new to this forum, looking forward to exchanging plenty of great ideas with you all. I have a small garden at home, which is not terribly well stocked or tidy but I quite like it like it is. I also have half an allotment plot, also not as well maintained as I would like to, but time is an issue.
I love working in the allotment, though, it's so peaceful and I really enjoy growing my own fruit and veg from seed, the satisfaction is immense and I like the feeling of being a bit closer to nature and to my food.
I am also an academic at the Open University with an interest, among other things, in consumer behaviour. So I have recently become interested in delving a bit deeper into why people these days want to grow their own food. It's not like we can't buy it in abundance. Yet, it really seems to have taken off after a period of very little interest when allotments went unused and disappeared.
I have my own ideas of why this is but what I'm really interested in is what others think, why they are doing it. So I would be really chuffed if vegetable gardeners out there felt inclined to spend a few minutes posting why they're doing it, what they get out of it, why it's fun, why it's sometimes not fun, what deep (and not so deep) emotions it speaks to.
I am looking to conducting some more in-depth research into this but this is my first stab at collecting some views, impressions etc.
Looking forward to reading lots of posts on this.
Anja
P.S. Disclaimer: I will eventually aim to use the information I'm getting through various means (including this) to publish an academic article on this topic but I will not divulge any personal information (even if it's available on your profiles) and I am not standing to make any money out of this. If I do get to publish any of this I'll also make it available to anyone interested on this site. I hope this does not contravene the rules on soliciting as I'm not trying to sell anything.
P.P.S. I have posted this question on a different gardening forum last week (and got some great responses) - so if you go there as well, please accept my apologies for cross-posting.
