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Organic Lawn article in the Thursday Boston Globe
     Fri 24 Apr 2009 2:41pm
Grass roots movement - The growing interest in going organic is changing the way we look at our lawns, By Ellen C. Wells, Globe Correspondent / April 23, 2009 link
These days, thanks to the growing demand and interest in all things organic, homeowners are rethinking their lawns. Natural and eco-sensitive lawn care is, increasingly, in. Conventional chemicals are out. But it's not just that a natural lawn is better for the environment, kids, and pets. In the long run, it's also cheaper, according to Paul Tukey, a spokesman for SafeLawns.org, a nonprofit organization that promotes natural lawn care. 




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