(Beyond Pesticides, August 15, 2007) As the popularity and demand for organic food has and continues to increase, so too is the popularity of organic lawn care, as an increasing number of people are ...
Originally appeared in the April 2015 issue. [I]n 2015, when Down East presented the town of Ogunquit with its 33rd annual Environmental Award for its pioneering ban on the use of toxic pesticides and ...
This content is sponsored by the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection. As temperatures warm up, the new pesticide law in Montgomery County has residents rethinking their approach ...
Why do we choose harmful chemicals for our lawns when we can use safer options? Organic lawn care creates a healthy area. This means your yard can grow well without using synthetic items. Without ...
Much like organic gardening, the basis for natural lawn care lies in healthy soils, which are the foundation for a healthy lawn. Within our soil lies an incredibly diverse ecosystem that is often ...
Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 officials are considering moving toward more natural landscaping practices and away from chemical herbicides, but the switch will likely cost the district tens of ...
This content is sponsored by the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection. As temperatures warm up, Montgomery County residents are rethinking their approach to lawn care. The County’s ...
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