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Green Building News ~ June 8, 2011

News Date: 
06/08/2011

Pearl’s Premium drought-resistant Ultra Low Maintenance Lawn Seed is engineered to save watering, mowing and fertilizer while preventing runoff to help preserve drinking water supplies and protecting consumers from the health risks from lawn pesticides and chemical fertilizers. The seed grows at one quarter the rate of blue grass, requiring mowing only once a month rather than every week on average.  With 12-inch roots, the grass seed needs no chemical fertilizer, rarely needs water once established, and looks like a lush green lawn — even during winter, according to the company.

Chic Mom Magazine features Pearl's Premium as the way to go to make your lawn an eco-lawn this Spring! Sustainable and less work!

News Date: 
05/01/2011

Yikes! How Does Your Lawn Look?

is your lawn looking this Spring? Brown?  Here is a solution to your problem that won’t eat up your spare time, risk your health, break the bank, pollute the environment, or deplete the local water supply

Teaneck Patch highlights the Pearl's Premium workshop at Teaneck Creek Conservancy

News Date: 
04/23/2011

Gloomy weather couldn’t dampen the spirit of Jackson Madnick during his eco-minded presentation Saturday afternoon at the Teaneck Creek Conservancy.

Corp Magazine features Pearl's Premium ~ Green lawn tips cut business expenses

News Date: 
05/05/2011

Making the transition to an organic lawn at your business is easy and will save a dramatic amount of money, time and water. It also helps to protect your health and drinking water, lessen lawn and pondweeds, and reduce global warming.

Replacing and maintaining America’s 100 million lawns with conventional seed costs $40 billion annually and uses 30-60 percent of the summer drinking water supply, according to the EPA.  Water shortages lead to increased water prices for everyone, water bans and enforced conservation.

Recovering From a Wicked Winter's Wreckage, Wall Street Journal

News Date: 
03/30/2011

Recovering From a Wicked Winter's Wreckage, Wall Street Journal, About the House Section

Homeowners' To-Do Lists Grow as Snow and Ice Retreat, Revealing Damage to Yards, Gardens and Roofs, by Gwendolyn Bounds

Pearl's Premium receives a mention in this early season primer. "Many people will see the worst lawn this spring and summer in the history of their lives," says Jackson Madnick, founder of Wayland, Mass.- based Pearl's Premium Inc., which packages and sells its own grass-seed blend.

Landscape Contractor Magazine: Pearl's Premium Featured

News Date: 
01/01/2011

From hybrid cars to Michelle Obama’s organic vegetable garden, everyone’s going green—except when it comes to their lawn. Even though September and October, and again April and May are prime grass-planting seasons in New England, some green lawns are not green at all. If a grass can be greener and save on irrigation bills, it’s worth looking into.

International Facilities Management Journal: Pearl's Premium Grass Seed Spotlighted

News Date: 
01/26/2011

International Facilities Management Association, the leading voice for commercial property managers, featured Pearl's Premium in their product spotlight:

"A breakthrough drought-resistant grass seed is saving commercial and residential property owners on watering, mowing and fertilizer, while preventing runoff to help preserve drinking water supplies and protecting consumers from the health risks from lawn pesticides and chemical fertilizers..."

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Landscape & Irrigation: Landscapers Using Pearl's Premium

News Date: 
01/18/2011

Landscape and IrrigationAn article in the Product News section of LandscapeIrrigation.com features two landscapers using Pearl's Premium to grow their business with less mowing, more value added services and happier customers.

"The customer likes the greener lawn and the reduced watering. I have more time for other customer needs... and I have more happy customers who love their organic lawns," said David Gordon, owner of Newton (MA) Organic Lawn.

Builder + Architect, December Edition, Osprey House

News Date: 
12/20/2010

Pearl's Premium featured prominently on the front cover of Builder + Architect magazine's December edition.

Architect Chris Gully selected Pearl's Premium Ultra Low Maintenance Lawn Seed to showcase his latest green project, Osprey House, on the waterfront in Falmouth, MA.

LandscapeOnline: Grass is America's Largest Crop

News Date: 
12/26/2010

LandscapeOnline.com reviews Pearl's Premium and provides thought-provoking facts about lawns and lawn care.

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