Friday, October 17, 2008

Why Organic Lawn Care is the Right Choice

source: www.eco-gardeners.com

I recently came across an excellent study conducted by Environment & Human Health, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting public education concerning the relationships between the environment and human health.

“Risks from Lawn Care Pesticides” is a comprehensive study full of interesting and useful information and definitely worth the read. Topics include health and ecological effects of pesticides and they also include lists of specific products and ingredients that are highly toxic and harmful to children, pets and the water supply.

Some interesting findings include:
• The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported that “homeowners use up to 10 times more chemical pesticides per acre on their lawns than farmers use on crops.”
• Pesticides are intentionally toxic substances. Some chemicals commonly used on lawns and gardens have been associated with birth defects, mutations, adverse reproductive effects, and cancer in laboratory animals.
• Children, infants, and fetuses may be especially vulnerable to the health effects of pesticides before the age of five, when their cells are normally reproducing most rapidly.
• EPA has tested only nine of 750 registered pesticides for their effects on the developing nervous system; six of the nine tested were more harmful to young animals than adults.
• The U.S. Geological Survey found that 96 percent of all fish analyzed in major rivers and streams contained residues of one or more pesticides at detectable levels.
• Pesticides have been identified as a potential cause of amphibian declines and deformities and have been implicated as one of the reasons that wild and managed pollinators are disappearing at alarming rates.
• Homeowners may unknowingly contaminate their own well water by using pesticides on their lawns.

To read the complete study go to http://www.ehhi.org/reports/lcpesticides/lawnpest_full.pdf

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For our “Organic Lawn Care Calendar” visit our educational web site www.eco-gardeners.com

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