The lawn and garden industry has grown over the past few years. With millennials outpacing the real estate market and baby boomers needing more help maintaining their lawns, the need for landscaping services is greater than ever.

Despite steady growth, landscaping companies and garden centers still cite labor shortages as their top concern. Recruiting quality candidates, especially millennials and Gen Z, is the focus of many professionals in the lawn and garden industry. While hiring is critical, it also takes time, and work must continue.

Even if labor is not a major concern, lawn and garden professionals may need to utilize different methods to increase productivity to meet growing business demands. A growing trend in the lawn and garden industry is the use of electric lawn equipment. Growth in the lawn and gardening industry is driving the use of electric lawn equipment, especially electric lawnmowers.

But lawn mowers aren't the only field of lawn equipment turning to electric. Battery sprayers, used for everything from fertilizing to weed control, now have battery-powered options.