Survey Identifies Top Five Yard Rules For Fall

Survey Identifies Top Five Yard Rules For FallResearch Finds Millennials are Most Likely to Commit Yard Etiquette Offenses

MOORESVILLE, N.C., Sept. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- If you've awoken at the crack of dawn on a Saturday morning to the roar of a neighbor's lawnmower or been frustrated by the guy next door mindlessly blowing leaves into your yard, you're not alone. A U.S. study by Lowe's found 63 percent of consumers with lawns and yards across the country have experienced a breach of yard etiquette by a neighbor.

Millennial homeowners between the ages of 18 and 34 are among the most outrageous etiquette rule breakers. To help these home newbies - and owners of all ages - have the best looking yard on the block and be the most courteous neighbors, Lowe's offers the Top Five Yard Rules this fall.

Millennial homeowners between the ages of 18 and 34 are among the most outrageous etiquette rule breakers. To help these home newbies – and owners of all ages – have the best looking yard on the block and be the most courteous neighbors, Lowe's offers the Top Five Yard Rules this fall:

  1. Never blow leaves into a neighbor's yard and leave them there (34 percent of Millennials have broken the golden rule of fall yard maintenance).
  2. Neighbor's plants are not to be used for fall table arrangements (36 percent have picked a flower/plant from their neighbor's property).
  3. Set boundaries with your sprinkler system to avoid saturating a neighbor's property (21 percent positioned their sprinkler to hit the neighbor's home or lawn).
  4. Clean up after your pets (19 percent allowed their dog to do its business in their neighbor's yard).
  5. Park cars in the garage, driveway or street, but never your lawn (12 percent parked their car on the front lawn).

While Millennials may commit the most offenses, they are also the most likely group to lend a hand and mow a neighbor's lawn (27 percent have mowed their neighbor's lawn when it wasn't taken care of). They are also the most likely to bring neighbors together. In fact, 85 percent of Millennials entertain their neighbors for at least one barbeque or lawn party per year, and nearly half (49 percent) throw three or more.

If you are knowingly or unknowingly breaking one of the yard etiquette rules, there's still time to redeem yourself and fall into your neighbor's good graces. For tips and tricks on lawn maintenance and fall entertaining, visit Lowes.com/DIY.

ABOUT LOWE'S 
Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE: LOW) is a FORTUNE® 50 home improvement company serving approximately 16 million customers a week in the United States, Canada and Mexico through its stores and online at Lowes.com, Lowes.ca and Lowes.com.mx. With fiscal year 2014 sales of $56.2 billion, Lowe's has more than 1,845 home improvement and hardware stores and 265,000 employees. Founded in 1946 and based in Mooresville, North Carolina, Lowe's supports the communities it serves through programs that focus on K-12 public education and community improvement projects. For more information, visit Lowes.com.

The Lowe's Lawn Etiquette Survey was completed online by 1,000 U.S. consumers who have a lawn or yard. The survey was conducted by Toluna in August 2015 among a nationally representative sample.

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