New Consumer Reports’ poll reveals America’s take on lawn care
May 1, 2008 12:06 AM
"Our poll found that 39 percent of consumers said that a perfect lawn raises property values or boosts curb appeal," says Peter Sawchuk, our resident lawn-and-garden guru. "The key to a great lawn is good equipment and proper maintenance."
Here's what else we found out about Americans' lawns and the work they do on their properties.
| Americans recognize the importance of lawns: | |||
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| 28 percent say they have the best lawn on the block. | |||
| 64 percent say a neighbor has the best lawn. | |||
| 26 percent would prefer less lawn and more flowers, rocks, or native landscaping. | |||
| 38 percent never water their lawns. | |||
| 23 percent spend at least 5 hours per week doing yard work. |
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| Some Americans like doing yard work: | |||
| 42 percent like mowing or find it relaxing. | |||
| 25 percent disagree with family members about when to mow, who will mow, or how well the lawn was mowed. | |||
| 10 percent say they've waited 28 days to mow. | |||
| 6 percent of lawns are mowed by a household's children. | |||
| 2 percent of lawns are mowed by a neighbor's kid. | |||
| 49 percent say people who don't take care of their lawn are lazy or inconsiderate. |
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| Americans exhibit some risky mowing behavior: | |||
| 79 percent said they rarely or never use hearing protection, a must especially with louder mowers, tractors, and leaf blowers. | |||
44 percent said they damaged their mower by running over a sprinkler head or other object, a pricey fix if it ruins the engine.
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