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Healthy Lawn Care Our Sponsors Multimedia Presentations National Organization: EHA Branches: Legal Disclaimer Healthy Lawn Care In nature, many kinds of plants grow together in mutual support, an ecosystem. But, if there is no possible replacement for a grass-only lawn in your heart, you can still be good to our earth. Toxin-free lawn care works. Here's how: Mow High. Water Deeply and Seldom. Mulch Clippings. Aerate and Overseed. Fertilize in Fall. Enjoy It! Three types of grasses make excellent lawns in Ottawa-Carleton - all have leaves under 6 mm wide. Your lawn will be naturally healthier with each in their best areas: Bluegrass: V-shaped leaves with fairly blunt ends. If you buy sod, this is what you have. It needs a lot of water and sun compared to other grasses. Red fescue: very fine leaves with slightly rolled edges and visible veins. For shady areas, this is the best good-looking grass. Creeping red fescue is best for dry areas. Perennial ryegrass: leaves with prominent veins, shinier below than above. If you regularly have insect problems, this is your grass. You may also be inerested in our article on Ground Coverings We thank Appleseed Organic Lawn Care for expert assistance in compiling this fact sheet. Provided by: The Health Dangers of Urban Use of Pesticides Working Group of the FRIENDS of the ENVIRONMENT Foundation Please feel free to copy. The contents of this EHA website, (i.e. text, graphics, images, and any other material) are for informational purposes only. The contents are thus not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other professionally accredited, qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen on the EHA site. EHA does not recommend or endorse any treatment, test, procedure, product, opinion, service or other information appearing on this site or any other site to which it may be linked. Reliance on any of the aforementioned is solely at your own risk.
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