Eco Lawn

Eco-LawnTM Turf Blend Lawn Seed / Grass Seeds

As an environmental lawn care company our choice for a healthy green lawn is Wildflower Farm's Eco-Lawn™.

Landscapers and groundskeepers can now offer clients a cost effective and environmentally sound turf grass that successfully delivers the most popular amenity in the Canadian landscape: a lush green lawn. Wildflower Farm's Eco-Lawn™ is a proprietary blend of seven fine fescue grasses chosen for drought tolerance that requires no fertilizer, uses 75% less water than traditional turf grasses such as Kentucky Blue grass that grows in both sun and shade and requires minimal lawn mowing.

LAWN SEED: In this image we see a bag of the Eco-Lawn ™ Grass seed by Wildflower Farms; On the outside this bag appears to be like any other lawn and grass seed with it’s lime green packaging, yet on the inside is a proprietary blend of fescue grasses that is great for producing a weed-free lawn that has excellent drought resistance, requires no fertilizer and needs little lawn cutting or mowing.  At Bronte Creek Organic Gardener it’s the only lawn seed or grass seed that we use in our lawn care and maintenance.

 

Eco-LawnTM Turf Blend

Reduced Watering
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No Fertilizers
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No Pesticides
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Minimal Mowing

= A Healthy Lawn that makes economic sense as well as environmental sense

"It's organic & safe...Roll in the grass"

Call: 905 338-5940

 
 
Comparison of Traditional Turf vs. Eco-Lawn
    Eco-Lawn™ Traditional Turf
  Root System 9" - 14" depth ability to source water & nutrients naturally 2" - 3" depth shallow root system
  Water Requirements minimal 1” - 2“ per week
  Grows well in Sandy Soil Yes No
  Grows well in Clay Soil Yes No
  Grows well in Loam Soil Yes Yes
  Grows well in Full Sun Yes Yes
  Grows well in Part Shade Yes Depends on degree of shade
  Grows well in Deep Shade Yes No
  Grows well in Acidic Soil(i.e.: under Pine trees) Yes No
  Fertilization Requirements None Mandatory
  Blade Characteristics Very fine, requires less water. Soft to walk on. Bends over under its own weight Thick, rough blades require frequent watering, mowing and fertilization
  Weeds Dense root system crowds out weeds. Allelopathic, produces a natural pre-emergent herbicide Requires chemical weed control
  Mowing Requirements 3 - 5 times per year 1 -2 times a week