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With spring well and truly sprung, Brits can’t seem to get enough of their outdoor space. One quarter of Brits (26%) enjoy more than six hours a week in their garden during the spring and summer months.
One third (33%) of gardens have ornamental plants, one quarter (25%) have statues and ornaments while one in five (22%) have a water feature. Almost one in ten (7%) have a patio heater while 6% have a sun house.
And Brits plan to splash out further on their gardens this summer. Half (50%) spend £200 on their garden every year while 3% spend over £750. Top of the gardener’s ‘wish list’ for 2008 is a wallet-busting hot tub, followed by decking and water features.
But despite spending so much on their gardens, most Brits don’t know whether they are insured properly. Over half (55%) have never checked that their garden contents are included on their home insurance policy (http://www.insurance.lloydstsb.com/
Phil Loney, managing director, Lloyds TSB Insurance said; “Everyone knows that we Brits are a nation of green-fingered garden lovers who like nothing better than spending time in the great outdoors. It’s hard to put a price on the pleasure of a barbeque on a summer’s evening but gardeners should stop to think exactly how much their backyards are worth.
“With all the gadgets and goodies that are available, they can quickly add up and gardeners run the risk of being under insured. A typical garden claim for Lloyds TSB Insurance is over £700; but in our survey, Brits estimated their backyards to be worth on average £1,237. Home insurance (http://www.insurance.lloydstsb.com/
Top 10 garden wish list for summer 2008
1 - Hot tub
2 - Decking
3 - Water feature
4 - Table and chairs
5 - Green energy i.e. wind turbine
6 - Outside lighting
7 - Gas BBQ
8 - Ornamental plants
9 - Swing seat
10 - Sun house
Lloyds TSB Home Solutions policy has been awarded ‘five stars’ for quality of cover by Defaqto, an independent financial product research company. The contents insurance (http://www.insurance.lloydstsb.com/
Mike Powell, of independent financial research company, Defaqto added, "Our research shows that less than one third of the home policies available on the market cover contents in the garden up to £1,000 and only one in five covers at least £1,000 for garden plants. Garden cover is a valuable benefit and when choosing a policy, consumers should take care to understand the extent of the cover on offer."
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Notes to editors
* There are 15 million gardens in the UK according to www.english-
1033 UK consumers were surveyed by tickbox.net in March 2008
