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Both the area of land covered with grass in the U.S., and the area of England are both the same size. Both cover approximately 50 million acres. The reason these both statistics are interesting to note, is that the custom of having manicured lawns in America comes from England. The wealthy English noblemen who lived on large estates were the only ones who could afford to have manicured lawns. Gardners were employed to keep the grounds picture perfect in the days before lawn mowers.
As more and more wealthy Americans visited England, they fell in love with those beautiful lawns and brought the custom back with them to the U. S. The quickly found out that this was easier said than done. The native grass that grew in the States, did not produce the results that they expected.
It wasn't until the early 1900's that the United States Department of Agriculture assisted the U.S. Golf association in their quest for a suitable grass for the many golf courses that were sprouting up all over the country. After several years of research, they came up with grasses that would grow well on these golf courses. As more and more golf courses were established, the golf club required pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers to keep these non-native grasssslooking beautiful. It became a matter of economics as the most beautiful golf courses drew the most customers.
The proliferation of lawns, the widespread availability of chemicals, and the gas powered lawn mower were the catalyst that made the lawn so popular here in the United States. Lawns are a big business generating millions of dollars of revenue from the sale of the grass itself to the care and maintenance of that lawn.
Fertilizers and Lawns
The problem with having these beautiful lawns is that the fertilizers being used to keep them green is wrecking havoc on our waterways and causing a severe water pollution problem. While Nitrogen and Phosphorus, the two main ingredients of fertilizers help us grow those beautiful lawns, they also
· Stimulate the growth of aquatic plants and algae.
· Cause algae blooms
· Cause clogged waterways
· Use up the oxygen in the water when they decompose
· Block available sunlight causing death to native aquatic plants
· Cause the death of fish due to the lack of oxygen
Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Fertilizers
Fertilizers normally contain three major ingredients, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) in the form of potash. The numbers on the bags indicate how much of each of these elements are found in the product and always indicate the amount of N-P-K, always in that order.
Nitrogen and phosphorus are naturally occurring elements and are essential to plant growth. The problem is that too much of a good thing is destroying our waterways, and making them very unhealthy. Scientists are still studying the role that fertilizers, which contain these essential elements, are contributing to the decrease in the quality of our oceans, lakes and streams.
Their research is leading to the conclusion that Phosphorus is causing the algae blooms and other problems in fresh water, while nitrogen can be the cause of pollution in our coastal waters.
There are movements on in many communities and countries to ban or limit the use of fertilizers. Westchester County, one of the most affluent counties in the United States, recently banned the use of phosphorus on lawns and put restrictions on the use of fertilizers in an effort to protect their nearby waters. More and more municipalities are putting fertilizer bans or restrictions in place.
Conclusion
America's love affair with beautiful lawns has to change. No longer can we dump millions of pounds of fertilizers on our lawns and also expect to have clean water. The big problem with the bans that have been put into place is that it is difficult to enforce them on residential properties. Much education is needed to change the mindset of those people who insist on these green lawns. They need to be shown the direct correlation between the fertilizers used on their lawns and the effect it has on our waterways.
Just as gas guzzling automobiles are losing their status symbol due to environmental awareness, lush green lawns will also lose their status. As the world moves towards a greener planet, the lawns as we know them will be a thing of the past.
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