Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing lawnmowers, lawn and garden tractors, and other lawn and garden equipment used for home lawn and garden care. Also included are establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing snowblowers and throwers for residential use. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing farm machinery and equipment (including commercial mowing and other turf and grounds care equipment) are classified in Industry 3523; those manufacturing hand lawn and garden shears and pruners are classified in Industry 3421; and those manufacturing other garden handtools are classified in Industry 3423.
The lawn and garden equipment industry under NAICS 3524 is currently experiencing several qualitative trends. One notable trend is the increasing consumer demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products. There is a shift towards battery-powered and electric lawn and garden equipment, driven by heightened environmental awareness and stringent emission regulations. Consumers are looking for equipment that offers lower noise pollution and reduced maintenance costs compared to traditional gas-powered options.
Another trend is the integration of smart technology and IoT (Internet of Things) in lawn and garden equipment. Smart mowers and automated irrigation systems that can be controlled via smartphones are gaining popularity. These innovations provide users with convenience and efficiency, allowing for remote management and optimization of garden care.
The DIY (Do-It-Yourself) culture continues to influence the market, with more homeowners engaging in gardening and lawn care as hobbies, especially in the post-pandemic era. This has led to an increase in the sale of user-friendly and ergonomic equipment that caters to novice gardeners.
Forecasts for the near future indicate steady growth in the adoption of robotic lawnmowers and other autonomous gardening equipment. These advancements are expected to drive market demand, as they offer significant time savings and precision in garden maintenance. Additionally, the trend towards urban gardening and small-scale farming is likely to spur demand for compact and multi-functional equipment suited for limited spaces.
Overall, innovation, sustainability, and convenience are key drivers shaping the lawn and garden equipment industry's evolution. Companies that invest in green technology and smart solutions are poised to benefit from these emerging trends.
Blowers, residential lawn
Carts for lawn and garden use
Cultivators (garden tractor equipment)
Grass catchers, lawnmower
Hedge trimmers, power
Lawn edgers, power
Lawn rollers, residential
Lawnmowers, hand and power: residential
Loaders (garden tractor equipment)
Mulchers, residential lawn and garden
Plows (garden tractor equipment)
Rototillers (garden machinery)
Seeders, residential lawn and garden
Snowblowers and throwers, residential
Tractors, lawn and garden
Vacuums, residential lawn
Wagons for residential lawn and garden use
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