Landscaping Demand Across the US

Track live Landscaping demand across 20 major US cities. Our algorithm combines weather signals, permit filings, and search trends to calculate a 0-100 demand score. Primary trigger: spring warmth, drought.

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Top Surging Cities for Landscaping

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Landscaping Demand by State

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What Drives Landscaping Demand?

Landscaping demand follows seasonal patterns closely, with spring cleanup and fall preparation creating predictable surges. Drought conditions drive irrigation demand, while new construction creates installation opportunities. Temperature and rainfall patterns are the primary signals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What drives Landscaping demand?

Landscaping demand follows seasonal patterns closely, with spring cleanup and fall preparation creating predictable surges. Drought conditions drive irrigation demand, while new construction creates installation opportunities. Temperature and rainfall patterns are the primary signals.

How is the Landscaping demand score calculated?

The demand score combines three signals: weather conditions (40%), search trends (35%), and permit activity (25%). Each signal is scored 0-100, then weighted to produce the final demand score.

How often is Landscaping demand data updated?

Demand scores are updated hourly using real-time data from the National Weather Service, Google Trends, and public permit databases. The data refreshes automatically.

Which cities have the highest Landscaping demand right now?

The top surging cities are shown in the table above. Demand changes daily based on weather events, permit activity, and seasonal patterns. Sign up for alerts to stay informed.

Is Landscaping demand seasonal?

Landscaping in the US peaks during spring (March-May) when homeowners begin seasonal cleanup, with sustained demand through summer for maintenance and irrigation.