Steve
05-08-2006, 04:28 PM
Are you concerned at all that homeowners will be driven to do more or their yard maintenance themselves due to highter gas prices? It seems like some in the industry are concerned.
We still love our lawn mowers (http://www.denverpost.com/grow/ci_3786535) - Some in the lawn-care industry also wonder if people who use lawn services are going back to doing it themselves, either because they believe they can do a better job themselves or because of rising fees connected to fuel costs. "I suspect you'll see more of that because lawn services are highly dependent on fuel, not just for mowing but to get where they're going," said Peter Sawchuk, who tests mowers for Consumer Reports magazine.
Consumers will find machines designed to be far easier to start and use than just a few years ago. In a highly competitive market, manufacturers have made ergonomics a priority, not just for creaky boomers but for women of all ages. "You're seeing more doing yardwork, either single women or stay-at-home moms," said Bill Boltz, Home Depot's merchandising vice president for outdoor power equipment.
We still love our lawn mowers (http://www.denverpost.com/grow/ci_3786535) - Some in the lawn-care industry also wonder if people who use lawn services are going back to doing it themselves, either because they believe they can do a better job themselves or because of rising fees connected to fuel costs. "I suspect you'll see more of that because lawn services are highly dependent on fuel, not just for mowing but to get where they're going," said Peter Sawchuk, who tests mowers for Consumer Reports magazine.
Consumers will find machines designed to be far easier to start and use than just a few years ago. In a highly competitive market, manufacturers have made ergonomics a priority, not just for creaky boomers but for women of all ages. "You're seeing more doing yardwork, either single women or stay-at-home moms," said Bill Boltz, Home Depot's merchandising vice president for outdoor power equipment.