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- The Low Maintenance Lawn by The Far North Garden on Aug 22, 2009
Many people argue that lawns are sinkholes for time, energy (yours and fossil fuels), and chemicals, and that we should all grow as little Kentucky bluegrass as possible. However, if anyone will admit personal anecdotes as evidence, I say that there...
- EPA’s National “WaterSense” Program a One-Size-Fits-All for Landscaping and Harmful for Lawn and Landscape Industry by The Lawn Blog on Aug 20, 2009
By Kris Kiser, Executive Vice President at the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is positioned to protect water in all forms, from ground water to underground sources to water coming out of the public’...
- In Defense of Lawns by The Far North Garden on Aug 5, 2009
In the current drive for yards that are both low-maintenance and environmentally responsible, the lawn comes under attack quite often. From the hours most people spend mowing and trimming, to the fertilizers and pesticides that run off into the water...
- Tips of the Trade for Gardening by The Joy of Gardening on Jul 4, 2009
Each individual would like to have a hobby to discharge the stress levels caused by various factors such as workplace stress, family stress. Is there any hobby that can be pursued which will give the peace of mind that is needed and yet useful to oth...
- Landscaping to Increase the Value of Your Home by The Far North Garden on Jun 26, 2009
No matter what the economic climate is, homeowners who are moving want to sell their house quickly, and for the highest possible price. Improving the landscaping is one way to help sell your home, and if you plan ahead, you can see a significant retu...
- SUMMER LOVIN’ FOR YOUR LAWN by The Lawn Blog on Jun 7, 2009
Spring-Green Lawn Care Offers Tips to Keep Landscapes Lush As Temperatures Climb (Plainfield, IL)—Ever wonder how your neighbors achieve thick, vibrant lawns year after year or how they keep their lawns and landscapes healthy as temperatures co...
- Cultivate Meadows Instead of Lawns, Which’s Mowing Produces 5% of America’s Greenhouse Gases by Digital Citizen on Apr 2, 2009
Instead of cultivating your lawns this summer, you should try cultivating a meadow with flowers to reduce greenhouse gases, pesticides, other costs like gas for the mower, and help nature with flowers and bees that will make good use of them.





