Top 7 Stats About America’s Love Affair with their Lawn

April 11th, 2017

Lawn love affair stats

April is National Lawn Care Month so it is a great time to think about what your lawn and landscape do for you. Even in the age of the smartphone and T.V. show binge watching, the lawn love affair with the American yard is not over.

According to an online survey commissioned by the National Association of Landscape Professionals and conducted by Harris Poll in May 2015, 83% of Americans think having a yard is important. Here are a few insights about the value of our lawns and backyards.

Lawn love affair - stats

Your neighborhood’s landscaping is important. Americans (91%) want to live in an area where they can see or walk to nice landscaping. So if you want the best chance of increasing the home prices in your neighborhood, make sure the landscaping looks good.

lawn love affair - stats

Nice landscaping helps to sell your house. 84% say that the quality of a home’s landscaping would affect their decision about whether or not to buy. Great neighborhood landscaping helps, but it isn’t enough; yours needs to look good too.

Your neighbors care what your yard looks like. 71% think it’s important that their neighbors have well-maintained yards. Perhaps “good landscaping makes good neighbors” should be the new adage.

lawn love affair - stats

We want to enjoy our yards. 75% of people feel that it is important to spend time outside in their yards.

Despite common misperceptions, even Millennials want to spend time in their yards. 75% of Millennials (18–34 year olds) think spending time outside in their yards is important.

lawn love affair - stats

People want help with their landscape. A large majority of Americans (67%) agree that professional landscaping help would allow them to have a nicer yard.

So, this April, don’t take your yard for granted: make the most of it and it will return many financial and emotional benefits. Eden would be happy to help make your lawn greener than green, order your lawn care here.

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