- Store & Virtual Showroom
- >
- Lawn & Garden
- >
- Eco Lawn
Eco Lawn
Eco-Lawn is a blend of carefully selected fine fescue grasses that's made to be better and greener--in every sense of the word. Eco-Lawn is the ultimate low maintenance lawn. It typically only needs to be mowed once a month--at the most. This will save you time, aches and pains, gasoline expenses and fumes, all those air pollutants, and runoff.
This specially designed blend of seven fine fescue grasses grows to form a dense turf on loam, well drained clay and even in infertile, dry soils!
Eco-Lawn thrives in full sun, part shade and even in deep shade conditions!
Eco-Lawn reduces your maintenance time and costs. With Eco-Lawn you don't have to mow, water, fertilize or aerate...saving you time and money and helping to create a healthier environment.
Reduce your mowing time or don't mow at all: Eco-Lawn, while quick to germinate, is a very slow growing grass that has a fine textured, dense, low-growing habit, so you don't have to mow it if you don't want to! Left unmowed, over the course of a full growing season, the grass blades of Eco-Lawn will grow to about 9 inches long, but because the blades of Eco-Lawn are so fine, it falls over to about a 4 inch height creating a gentle, flowing carpet-like appearance. If you prefer a more cropped lawn look, occasional mowing will be necessary. Mow Eco-Lawn no more than once a month to a height of 3 to 4 inches for a classic lawn look.
Doesn't need watering, yet drought tolerant: Eco-Lawn produces grass blades that are very thin and thus don't require the amount of water that typical, thick bladed lawn grasses demand. Eco-Lawn also creates roots that grow deep into the ground, so Eco-Lawn can seek out needed nutrients and water naturally, thus eliminating the need for watering. Eco-Lawn is perfect for areas where water conservation is important and is excellent for establishing new lawns, erosion buffers and bank stabilizations.
No fertilizers or chemicals required: Eco-Lawn, unlike traditional turf grasses, creates a deep root system. It will make roots up to 9 inches (22.86 cm) deep in hard pan clay soils and up to 14 inches (35.56 cm) deep in sandy soils! These deep root systems enable Eco-Lawn to naturally source the nutrients it requires from the soil so you don't need to add chemical fertilizers.
Eco-Lawn saves you time and money: Eco-Lawn is not only good for our environment, it is also financially rewarding! For example: If you are paying $40.00 a week to have your lawn cut, you will save $800.00 annually on mowing expenses alone with Eco-Lawn. And since Eco-Lawn requires no watering or expensive fertilizers your total annual savings will exceed $1000.00! So when you have an Eco-Lawn, you are not only helping our environment, you are helping your bank account too!
A study published in the year 2000, entitled Residential Landscapes: Comparison of Maintenance Costs, Time and Resources prepared by Ecological Outlook for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation determined that drought tolerant, slow growing low maintenance lawns such as Eco-Lawn had the "lowest annual maintenance costs" of all forms of landscaping and were "the most time, material and cost-efficient" of all landscape types studied. Eco-Lawn is envirological landscaping at its best!
Less vulnerable to grubs: Grubs are the larvae of June Bugs and non-native Japanese Beetles. These creatures live as grubs in moist soils for two years and then emerge as adults in early summer. The adults only live for about 6 weeks, so their number one goal is to reproduce! In nature the female beetles, once pregnant, lay their eggs in the moist soils of pond edges and streambanks. Today, grubs are most often found in well watered lawns. This is because the traditional lawn has no real root systems and demands that you water it, making the soil surface of your lawn soft and damp - the exact conditions that the female beetles want to lay their eggs in! Since Eco-Lawn requires very little, if any, watering once established, the surface of the soil is hard and thus it is less attractive to the adult beetles looking to lay their eggs. So they simply go somewhere else to lay their eggs and you don't get grubs!
A 5 pound bag typically covers about 1000 square feet (sf). Yes, you can use it to spot fill and patch existing yards.
This item will be available in late March/early April depending on the weather.