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LILaC is a strategy of lawn care <br />that focuses on low maintenance <br />grass varieties and reduced use <br />of pesticides and fertilizers as <br />WHY CHOOSE LILAC? <br />well as water, time and <br />labor traditionally thought to <br />be necessary for maintaining <br />a healthy lawn. <br />Because it focuses on less inputs, LILaC helps homeowners to con- <br />serve water by watering less frequently. LILaC also reduces the appli- <br />cation of fertilizers and weed control products by improving soil and <br />selecting the right plant material for the site conditions. All this helps to <br />contribute positively to water quality and the health of our environment. <br />If you are considering converting your high maintenance lawn to a <br />LI LaC lawn, you should first think about how much use your lawn gets. <br />LILaC lawns are best suited for low to medium use areas. Also, con- <br />verting a high maintenance lawn to a LILaC lawn will take time, so <br />you'll need to be patient - it will pay off in the long run. <br />Practicing LILaC strategies means thinking differently about how <br />a healthy lawn looks. In the world of LILaC lawn care, it's OK to have a <br />weed here and there - your lawn is still healthy. Controlling weeds and <br />pests means assessing the severity of the problem and then targeting <br />just the areas that need pesticide use or weed control, rather than <br />applying to the entire lawn. LILaC is a more focused effort. <br />
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