FERTILIZATION PERKS: THE HIDDEN BENEFITS OF A GREEN LAWN
Fertilization and proper lawn care are not only for curb appeal and resale value. A healthy, well maintained lawn provides many environmental benefits, including:
- Oxygen production – A 50-foot by 50-foot lawn produces enough oxygen for a family of four.
- Cooling effect – Eight healthy front lawns have the cooling effect of 70 tons of air conditioning, enough for 16 average homes.
- Pollution control – Grass converts carbon dioxide to oxygen, a process that helps clear the air.
- Water quality – Dense, healthy grass slows water runoff, removing contaminants and trapping soil. Fresh, filtered water returns to the underground water supply.
And lets not forget about mulch! Mulch can reduce the number of weeds in a garden. Mulching is not only a great way to prevent certain plants from growing in your garden, it can also be a great soil amendment, adding nutrients to your soil over time and keeping your cultivars cool and moist.
It is time to prune trees and summer flowering shrubs while they are still dormant. Spirea, honeysuckle and privets can be rejuvenated if needed. Inspect your trees for gypsy moth caterpillar nests. Prune them out, but do not put them in the garbage or compost pile. Destroy them by crushing, drowning or burning them.










