Wilson County has a population of 140,939 and is part of a broader metro region of 2.4+ million, growing at a steady 0.69% annually. That modest, consistent growth tends to produce ongoing demand for maintenance, infill building, and landscape upgrades rather than sudden development spikes — meaning homeowners will commonly need reliable supplies for driveway repairs, drainage improvements, garden refreshes, and small additions. With 228/year sunny days, 33.50 inches of annual rainfall, and hardiness zone 8b, local projects must balance sun exposure with periodic moisture. In practice this drives demand for a range of bulk materials: well-graded soils and topsoil for planting beds, permeable aggregates for drainage and paths, sand and base materials for compaction and unit pavers, and organic mulches that perform under sun and rain. Locally sourced materials often match regional texture and color, which helps finished projects look right at home.