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Writer's pictureTrent Stout

Eco-Friendly Lawn? Where do I start?

Here are 10 things to consider when creating an eco-friendly lawn:

  1. Choose the right grass seed: Select a grass seed that is well-suited to your local climate and soil conditions, and consider using native grasses or drought-tolerant varieties to reduce water usage.

  2. Use organic fertilizers: Opt for organic fertilizers, which are made from natural materials and break down more slowly in the environment, rather than synthetic fertilizers, which can release excess nutrients and harm water quality.

  3. Water wisely: Use a watering system that is efficient and appropriate for your local climate, and water your lawn only as needed to avoid waste.

  4. Mow high: Set your mower blade to a higher setting, which will allow your grass to grow longer and shade the soil, reducing water evaporation and weed growth.

  5. Leave grass clippings: Allow grass clippings to decompose on the lawn, as they provide a natural source of nutrients for the grass.

  6. Use a mulching mower: Mulching mowers chop grass clippings into small pieces, which can quickly decompose and return nutrients to the soil.

  7. Aerate your lawn: Aerating your lawn helps to improve soil structure and drainage, which can reduce the need for water and fertilizer.

  8. Use compost: Add compost to your soil to improve its fertility and structure, which can reduce the need for chemical fertilizers.

  9. Control pests naturally: Use natural pest control methods, such as attracting beneficial insects or using non-toxic pesticides, to manage pests on your lawn.

  10. Consider alternatives to grass: Consider using alternative ground covers, such as native plants or clover, in areas of your lawn that are difficult to maintain or prone to drought stress.

By following these tips, you can create an eco-friendly lawn that is healthy, beautiful, and sustainable.


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office
Jan 03, 2023

Will my lawn still look nice if I should plant something other than grass in difficult growing areas? Do you have examples of this?

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Trenton Stout
Trenton Stout
Jan 03, 2023
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Great Question! There are many ways that homeowners can incorporate features other than grass seed into their outdoor spaces to create functional, attractive, and sustainable landscapes.


Here are a few ideas to consider:

  1. Native plants: Incorporating native plants into your landscape can provide a range of benefits, including reduced maintenance, improved habitat for wildlife, and improved air quality.

  2. Mulch or ground cover: Using mulch or ground cover can help to reduce weed growth, conserve moisture, and improve the appearance of your landscape.

  3. Pavers or gravel: Pavers or gravel can be used to create pathways or patio areas, providing an attractive and low-maintenance alternative to grass.

  4. Trees and shrubs: Adding trees and shrubs to your landscape can provide shade, privacy, and…

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office
Jan 03, 2023

Was nitrogen loss a contributing factor that my lawn turned brown this last season in drought conditions?

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Trenton Stout
Trenton Stout
Jan 03, 2023
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Great Question: You may find this blog helpful: https://www.greenkingturf.com/post/why-is-my-yard-brown

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office
Jan 03, 2023

Do you carry organic fertilizers? Can I order them online?

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office
Jan 03, 2023

Do many people aerate their lawn? If so, how can I do that on 2/3 acre grass?

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Trenton Stout
Trenton Stout
Jan 03, 2023
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Great Question: Check out our new blog post on this subject:


https://www.greenkingturf.com/post/all-you-need-to-know-about-aeration

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