Eco Friendly Advice for Healthy Lawns and Greenscapes
Lush beautiful lawns are a part of summer, but they require time and money. The
average lawn requires up to 40 hours of work and costs about $700 each year to maintain. But did you know that
your yard and how you take care of it can help the environment? A thick full lawn reduces soil erosion, filters
contaminants from rainwater and absorbs airborne pollutants like dust and soot. Grass is also great at converting
carbon dioxide to oxygen. The following are tips suggested by the EPA to help homeowners have yards that are
beautiful and environmentally friendly. Read more...