
For so many reasons we should learn how our lawn and yard can play a role in reducing toxins in our communities. Everyone needs to understand the heavy toll that public health, water quality and the environment can pay for our lawn fertilization choices. What’s most important is understanding that there are non-toxic lawn care options are for homeowners and every yard can make a difference.
We should be urging other residents, schools and park managers throughout New Jersey to take a second look at their lawn care practices. Many schools, towns, and states have banned certain lawn chemicals. You don't have to sacrifice an attractive lawn. We are fortunate to live in a time when safer lawn care alternatives exist that are not only highly effective, but economical over time.
It's very important to learn more about natural, chemical-free lawns. It affects your family, your pets, and your entire community.