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ISSN 1554-656X
The Newsletter of the Ecological Landscaping Association Vol.
14 , No.
1 Spring 2007
Lawns, Energy, and Health:
1 Reinventing the Lawn
4 Lawn and Garden Coneheads
4 New...
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Because land doesn’t come with a manual.
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Price $2.
00
ISSN 1554-656X
The Newsletter of the Ecological Landscaping Association Vol.
14 , No.
1 Spring 2007
Lawns, Energy, and Health:
1 Reinventing the Lawn
4 Lawn and Garden Coneheads
4 New Waves in Landscape Remediation
6 Growing a Green Lawn Business
7 Soil Food Web: Common Denominator
in the Landscape
10 A Brave New World: Fungi and Our Future
12 Gleanings
13 Announcements
14 Unclassifieds
c o n t e n t s
With spring emerging at last from another winter of atypical weather,it is time to
consider the lawn.
America’s love affair with large,grassy spaces has led to huge investments of energy,and through synthetic maintenance regimes,an even larger detriment
to our ecological health.
Let us be agents of change.
Reinventing the Lawn
• Alex Feleppa
There is no question that lawns are
a fundamental part of American
landscape design.
From Olmsted’s
Central Park to our own front yards,
lawns are an elemen
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