Organic lawn management

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Organic lawn management is the practice of establishing and caring for a garden lawn without the use of chemical inputs such as pesticides or artificial fertilisers. It is claimed that organic lawns have the capacity to contribute to biodiversity[citation needed] and that this is part of the answer to the significant environmental issues brought up by the use of lawns[1] with grassroots groups emerging to promote this method of lawn care.[2]

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  1. ^ Organic Lawn Care Movement Developing Across the U.S.
  2. ^ Organic Land Care Committee of Connecticut and Massachusetts
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