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Çѱ¹°ø°£µðÀÚÀÎÇÐȸ ³í¹®Áý, Vol.11 No.05 (2016-10) |
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(Background and Purpose)Garden culture is expected to become more active following the recent amendment of the Arboretum and Garden Construction and Promotion Act (Garden Act). The garden industry is also likely to boost the local economy, as it can be linked as a sixth industry. Although substantial information is available regarding garden construction, limited research exists on garden maintenance. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze problems related to garden maintenance as reported by those who take care of gardens, find correlations in garden maintenance variables based on a network analysis, and identify the most necessary factors in garden maintenance. (Method)Three research methods were used to identify problems involved in garden maintenance: first, a survey was conducted to validate the research on difficulties in garden maintenance. This studied the actual problems experienced in garden maintenance by surveying 537 participants involved with garden maintenance, focusing on the most problematic factors therein. Second, a frequency analysis was performed based on 1,032 posts from a garden community website. Third, a network analysis was performed based on the identified problems to recognize the most problematic factors in garden maintenance. (Result)Those involved in gardening found that garden maintenance (78%) was the most difficult aspect, followed by a lack of garden space (20%). Participants conveyed that regarding the former, watering time (81.2%), and leaf abnormalities (46.6%) and discoloration (40.0%) were the most problematic factors. A network analysis of items related to garden maintenance indicated that information is needed on the management of sunlight, pests, and blossoming periods. (Conclusion)This study analyzed problems related to garden maintenance as experienced by those involved with gardening. The results revealed that participants had the most difficulties with sunlight, pests, and blossoming periods, and needed information on relevant measures to address these. As abnormalities found in garden plants relate to such problems as pests and watering, comprehensive judgment and measures are required to maintain a healthy garden. |