New Landscape: Green Lawn Care
Apr 28, 2008 12:00 PM, By ROBERT VOSBURGH
By: By ROBERT VOSBURGHGreen lawn care is growing faster than a weed. It seems nothing can stop consumer desire for child- and pet-friendly yards.
A study by the National Gardening Association predicts that products labeled organic will make up 50% of the inventory in the lawn and garden sector by 2012. That's up from 10% currently, and way up from the one-half of 1% found by shoppers in 1995.
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