Once the London Life lawn would never have had even one weed, yet alone dozens. |
The London Life lawn is patchy not perfect. |
But all that came to an end a few years ago. According to The Londoner the look could only be achieved through the use of chemical pesticides. When the province banned lawn pesticides, the death knell sounded for the famous London lawn.
Greg Sandle, London’s pesticide education coordinator, told the Londoner that folks have to change their perception of what constitutes a perfect lawn.
“There will be dandelions, there will be weeds. But we want people to just relax, they’re only weeds."
If you look carefully at the London Life lawn, you can still see remnants of the former lawn, fine and dense.
The new grass is hardier. It doesn't demand all the pesticides, herbicides, fertilizer and water of the golf green variety. You might say that, despite appearances to the contrary, the new lawn is actually "greener" than the old one.
Old and new: patches of the old, perfect lawn are still visible. |
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