On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 16:35:33 +0100, Martin Brown
wrote:
They sound to me a bit like the US ChemLawn franchise which does what it
says on the tin but with a more UK friendly eco greenwashed name.
Chemlawn changed its name a few years ago to "Trugreen!"
We live in a rural area of "upstate" New York, and I adhere to the "as
long as it's green" school of lawn. Originally planted with Timothy,
since there are nearby hayfields of that. A little coarser than
putting green stuff, but very hardy and carefree. And the lovely
aroma when I mow the patch where wild thyme has settled in.
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