GreenPal data shows homeowners are booking lawn care earlier ahead of summer, with bookings up 55.8% month over month as demand builds across key U.S. markets.

Homeowners are not waiting for summer to get lawn care lined up.

New GreenPal data shows bookings climbed from 205,716 in March 2026 to 320,643 in April 2026. That’s a 55.8% jump in one month.

The average lawn mowing price stayed steady at $45.14. Average appointment value across the platform was $45.21.

That matters because it points to one thing: more people are booking, not just paying more.

Some cities are moving faster than others.

St. Louis led GreenPal in booking volume with 20,856 bookings. Nashville followed with 18,401, and Atlanta had 17,529.

That kind of jump usually means one thing: homeowners are getting on the calendar before the summer rush gets heavier.

What Homeowners Should Know 

More people are booking lawn care now than they were a month ago.

When that happens, good providers fill up faster. Waiting too long can leave fewer open spots and fewer good options.

The other thing worth noticing is that pricing did not move much. The average mowing price was $45.14, and the average appointment value was $45.21.

So this is not really a price story. It is a timing story.

People are moving early.

GreenPal said the latest numbers show that pre-summer demand is already building in several markets, especially in places where spring growth hits hard, and schedules tighten quickly.

"Once the grass starts growing and people start thinking about the yard again, bookings can move fast. The homeowners who act early usually have a better shot at getting the provider and time slot they want."

— Bryan Clayton, CEO

About GreenPal

GreenPal is an online marketplace that connects homeowners with local lawn care professionals. The platform allows users to compare prices, read reviews, and schedule service, helping homeowners find reliable lawn care at competitive rates

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