Spring has arrived! For those in the north, the sound of lawn mowers and sprinklers strum heavenly chords in our souls after a long winter. We think of health and vitality as we watch our children roll in the grass, and exchange boots for bare feet. Is it possible that such a tranquil vision could be concealing a very real danger?

OK. You understand the risk. You decide to skip the weed killer and let nature rule. But how do you keep up with - or have a lawn that is somewhat presentable living next to - the Jones's that make their lawn a priority? A few tips:
Mow high and often
Add grass seed to thicken the grass and choke out weeds
Consider mulching
If you choose to fertilize, choose "organic" fertilizers from a reputable nursery. Many nurseries now carry alternatives to chemical weed killers as well
If weeds are a concern, trying pulling them, killing them with hot water, replacing lawn with rocks or other forms of landscaping, or simply tolerating them.
Remember, "Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them." -Eeyore, from A.A.Milne's "Winnie the Pooh"

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Add grass seed to thicken the grass and choke out weeds
Consider mulching
If you choose to fertilize, choose "organic" fertilizers from a reputable nursery. Many nurseries now carry alternatives to chemical weed killers as well
If weeds are a concern, trying pulling them, killing them with hot water, replacing lawn with rocks or other forms of landscaping, or simply tolerating them.
Remember, "Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them." -Eeyore, from A.A.Milne's "Winnie the Pooh"

For further information on cancer prevention, visit http://www.avoidcancernow.com/.
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