At Natural Turf, we're all about The Better Way to Organic and Organic-Based Lawn Care. We're don't believe in chemicals, pesticides or anything else that's harmful to the environment, your health, your family and your pets.
Here's a great article from our friends at GreenerGreenGrass about why we do what we do.
- What is Chemical Lawn Care? You know the companies – they’re big and powerful and promise perfect green lawns. And they can often deliver, but only temporarily. These lawns are treated with fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides that are made from synthetic chemicals. I’m not anti-chemical (I’m a chemist, after all), but there is no justifiable reason to be putting this stuff in our outdoor living spaces.
- Why is Chemical Lawn Care Bad for People and Pets? The biggest culprit is chemical pesticide – this is the really scary stuff. All chemical lawn pesticides have to be registered with the EPA, not because this qualifies them as safe, but because they are technically poisons. Many of them contain carcinogens, have been linked to birth defects, reproductive effects, neurotoxicity, liver or kidney damage, and have been shown to be sensitizers and/or irritants. Yeah, I want to keep off that grass.
- Why is Chemical Lawn Care Bad for the Planet? We sometimes forget that whatever we apply to the lawn is not all soaked up by the grass. In fact, when fertilizers are over-applied (as often encouraged by the big chemical lawn care companies) most of it runs off anyway (along with the money you invested). By the way, this is true of all fertilizers, including natural and organic ones – over-application is unnecessary and not good for the watershed. Lawn pesticides and herbicides add to the chemical burden of the environment – they can be a quick fix, but the long-term effects are worth considering.
- Why is Chemical Lawn Care Bad for Your Lawn? While it is true that these products can have very quick, seemingly positive effects on your lawn, these results are short-term. When a chemical pesticide is applied, it kills off some of the good bugs too, including some of the key bacteria and microorganisms in the soil. If your soil is unhealthy, it won’t be able to sustain the health of the grass plants, so you’ll have to apply more fertilizer to provide nutrients to the lawn. It’s a vicious cycle – Just Say No to Lawn Chemicals!
- What Are the Alternatives to Chemical Lawn Care? Instead of chemical pesticides, there are a lot of DIY options like garlic spray, neem, chili peppers, chrysanthemum tea, castor bean, and mineral oil. The best way to avoid chemical herbicides is to make your lawn healthy. Weeds grow because they are stronger than the grass plant; the logical solution is to make your grass stronger. This starts with healthy soil and the right combination of added nutrients. Natural lawn fertilizers can be as simple as manure or compost, and you know we love the liquid products because they are more readily absorbed into the grass roots.
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