14 responses in, and the results are nice and mixed! It's interesting to look over these charts day after day. I love seeing how the numbers change. I'm especially happy that the option "plants native to Massachusetts" has finally appeared in #3. But that's enough of that. Like with the other posts, on to what's alarming and what's not!
#5 pops out to me immediately. Tap water's bid as the super-majority still hasn't changed from when I started two days ago. That's sad, seeing as rainwater is what my research recommended. In similar news, the plurality of answers in #7 is irrigation multiple times a week. Also against my research.
A few good things have appeared as well. Most of the respondents have reported that they took water conservation at least into some account. In #6, the majority of people list their irrigation time as being either early morning or evening. Another good sign! And, as for #3, "plants native to foreign countries" has never appeared (on its own.) That's great!
When the last responses come in, I'll have to dissect the data and see how water conscious the respondents are. Should be fun!
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