US Lawn Care Consumer Insights


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Lawn Care Consumer Insights

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic spread to the US in 2020, many consumers had engaged in lawn care as a routine chore or even an enjoyable activity. The US has historically featured a strong lawn culture, where a patch of grass has long been associated with homeownership and good-looking lawns correlate with curb appeal, pride of ownership, and even neighborly competition (keeping up with the Jones’ yard, perhaps). Families also view well-maintained lawns as a good place for children to play.

In the years leading up to the pandemic, both the increase in dual-income families and children’s increasingly busy schedules – which in many cases prevented them from performing lawn care as a chore – led some households to opt for lawn care services. However, as the pandemic began, many employees who could complete their tasks outside of the office transitioned to work-from-home positions. Additionally, even in 2022, many of these individuals have continued to work remotely, at least part-time, allowing more time to maintain lawns themselves.

The pandemic had other effects on lawn care activity as well. For instance, consumers who were concerned about the pandemic as a health risk for themselves or their family and friends were more likely to entertain outdoors at home and thus invest in their lawns. Additionally, many consumers found that lawn care was a good way to relieve stress and anxiety brought on by the pandemic or life changes related to the pandemic.

Where consumers live plays an important role in whether they are likely to have lawns at all. For instance, residents in several of the Western states are dealing with the effects of a long-running drought. Public policy and water utility incentives increasingly encourage residents to remove their conventional lawns for hardscaping, artificial grass, and drought-resistant plants native to the area. Additionally, residents of urban areas are less likely to have lawns to care for, not only due to the condensed living spaces that allow for small, if any, yards for single-family housing, but also because of the prevalence of multifamily housing, which typically does not have individual yards.

This report includes analysis, data, trends, and customized cross tabs related to homeownership and renting, COVID-19, work-from-home trends, and lawn care activity using:

  • proprietary results from the April-May 2020, August 2020, November-December 2020, February-March 2021, June 2021, August-September 2021, October-November 2021, November-December 2021, February 2022, and May 2022 editions of The Freedonia Group National Online Consumer Survey
  • syndicated national consumer survey results from MRI-Simmons Fall 2011-2021 Reports


  • Introduction
  • Homeownership & Rental
    • Historical Trends
      • Table US Homeownership & Rental Rates, 2011 – 2021
    • Homeownership vs. Rental Rates: Age Groups
      • Table US Homeownership & Rental Rates by Age Group, 2011 – 2021
    • Homeownership vs. Rental Rates: Annual Household Incomes
      • Table US Homeownership & Rental Rates by Household Income Bracket, 2021
    • Owned Land & Property Size
      • Table US Homeownership Rates by Property Size, 2011 – 2021
    • Relocation Trends
      • Table “Have You Changed Where You Live in the Past 12 Months?” by Urban vs. Rural Setting, US Region, Type of Housing, &Age Group, 2022
  • COVID-19 Insights
    • Most Still Consider the Pandemic a Health Threat Personally or to Family/Friends
      • Table Coronavirus Health Concerns: “I am concerned about the…”, 2020 – 2022
      • Table Figure 3-1. COVID-19 Statistics, March 2020 – October 2022
      • Health Threat Feelings by Location of Work
        • Table Figure 3-2. “The Current Coronavirus Pandemic is a Health Threat to Me, Personally” by Area of Work, 2022
      • Health Threat Feelings by Age Group
        • Table Figure 3-3. “The Current Coronavirus Pandemic is a Health Threat to Me, Personally” by Age Group, 2022
    • Concerns About COVID-19 Variants
      • Concerns About Variants of COVID-19 are Significant
        • Table Figure 3-4. Concerns about the Delta/Omicron Variant & Future Variants of COVID-19, 2021 – 2022
      • Concern About Variants by Location of Work
        • Table Figure 3-5. “I Am Concerned About the Health Threat of Omicron & Future Potential Variants of COVID-19” by Location of Work, 2022
      • Concern About Variants by Age Group
        • Table Figure 3-6. “I Am Concerned About the Health Threat of Omicron & Future Potential Variants of COVID-19” by Age Group, 2022
    • Negative Personal Effects of the Pandemic
      • Negative Effects Reported in 2020 & 2021
        • Table Coronavirus Concerns: “The coronavirus has negatively affected my…”, 2020 – 2021
      • Continuing Mental & Physical Health Effects
        • Table Changes in Mental & Physical Symptoms during the Pandemic, 2022
        • Table “Please rate changes to how you currently feel in these areas (stress, tiredness, anxiety), compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic (before March 2020)”, 2022
        • Table Figure 3-7. “Considering How My Stress Levels Are Compared to Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, I Feel…” by Gender & Age Group, 2022
        • Table Figure 3-8. “Considering How My Anxiety Levels Are Compared to Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, I Feel…” by Gender & Age Group, 2022
        • Table Figure 3-9. “Considering How Tired I Feel Compared to Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, I Feel…” by Gender & Age Group, 2022
        • Table “Please rate changes to how you currently feel in these areas (energy levels, focus), compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic (before March 2020)”, 2022
  • COVID-19: Work-From-Home Trends
    • More Than Half of Employees Are Set Up to Work from Home
      • Table Figure 4-1. “Are You Set Up to Do Your Normal Work from Home?”, 2022
    • Differences Between Full-Time & Part-Time Employees
      • Table Figure 4-2. “Are You Set Up to Do Your Normal Work from Home?”, 2022
    • Differences by Location of Original Workplace
      • Table Figure 4-3. “Are You Set Up to Do Your Normal Work from Home?”, 2022
    • Changes in Work-From-Home
      • Table Figure 4-4. Insights into Changes in Work Location Routines, 2020 & 2022
    • Remote Work Over Time
      • Table Remote Work Trends, 2016 – 2022
  • Historical Trends in Lawn Care Activity
    • Engaging in Lawn Care Activity
      • Table Figure 5-1. Historical Trends in Lawn Care Activity, 2011 – 2021
    • Use of Lawn Maintenance Services
      • Table Figure 5-2. Historical Trends in Use of Lawn Maintenance Services, 2011 – 2021
    • Ownership of Lawn Care Equipment
      • Table Ownership of Lawn Care Equipment, 2017 – 2021
    • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables
      • Table Select Lawn Care Consumables Bought in the Last 12 Months, 2011 – 2021
  • Demographics of Lawn Care Activity
    • Lawn Care Activity & Maintenance Services: Demographic Trends
      • Lawn Care Activity & Maintenance Services: Gender
        • Table Lawn Care Activity & Lawn Maintenance Services by Gender, 2021
      • Lawn Care Activity & Maintenance Services: Age Group
        • Table Lawn Care Activity & Lawn Maintenance Services by Age Group, 2021
      • Lawn Care Activity & Maintenance Services: Region
        • Table Lawn Care Activity & Lawn Maintenance Services by Region, 2021
      • Lawn Care Activity & Maintenance Services: Homeownership
        • Table Lawn Care Activity & Lawn Maintenance Services by Homeownership, 2021
      • Lawn Care Activity & Maintenance Services: Household Income
        • Table Lawn Care Activity & Lawn Maintenance Services by Household Income Bracket, 2021
    • Lawn Care Equipment Ownership: Demographic Trends
      • Lawn Care Equipment Ownership: Gender
        • Table Lawn Care Equipment Ownership by Gender, 2021
      • Lawn Care Equipment Ownership: Age Group
        • Table Lawn Care Equipment Ownership by Age Group, 2021
      • Lawn Care Equipment Ownership: Region
        • Table Lawn Care Equipment Ownership by Region, 2021
      • Lawn Care Equipment Ownership: Homeownership
        • Table Lawn Care Equipment Ownership by Homeownership, 2021
      • Lawn Care Equipment Ownership: Household Income
        • Table Lawn Care Equipment Ownership by Household Income Bracket, 2021
    • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables: Demographic Trends
      • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables: Gender
        • Table Select Lawn Care Consumables Bought in the Last 12 Months by Gender, 2021
      • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables: Age Group
        • Table Select Lawn Care Consumables Bought in the Last 12 Months by Age Group, 2021
      • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables: Region
        • Table Select Lawn Care Consumables Bought in the Last 12 Months by Region, 2021
      • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables: Homeownership
        • Table Select Lawn Care Consumables Bought in the Last 12 Months by Homeownership, 2021
      • Purchase of Lawn Care Consumables: Household Income
        • Table Select Lawn Care Consumables Bought in the Last 12 Months by Household Income Bracket, 2021
  • Appendix
    • Related Studies & Reports
    • Macroeconomic Assumptions
      • Economic Environment
        • Table Macroeconomic Indicators, 2011 – 2026
      • Demographic Trends
        • Table Population & Households, 2011 – 2026
      • Housing Stock
        • Table Housing Stock by Type, 2011 – 2026

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