Even if
you are not an environmentalist, the price of gas will definitely make you a
conservationist. Gas prices continue to climb.
Personally, going to the gas station with my little red gas can is not a
trip of leisure, it has always been a chore.
It is
common knowledge that gas powered lawn mowers are serious environmental
polluters. It is estimated that 1 hour
of lawn mower use equals driving an SUV 100 miles. I have read that lawnmowers contribute up to
5% of the nation’s pollution. Even more
alarming comparisons and statistics can be found on the internet.
Fertilizers
and weed killers are contaminating our rivers and streams. Herbicides that run off yards in Minnesota
affect the Mississippi Delta just as much as those used in Arkansas. We worry about terrorists attacking our water
supply as we cumulatively lay down the spring and fall weed-and-feed.
Even as
more cities are putting on water restrictions, lawn sprinkler companies are
hard pressed to keep up with demand.
During the driest times one only has to drive a few blocks in the early
morning to get a free car wash. Even in
a pouring rain sprinklers systems are going full tilt.
So what
can we do to keep our yards looking nice without doing harm to the
environment? Robotic lawn mowers are one
answer.
Robotic
lawn mowers can mow on a schedule and return to the charging base by them selves
all season long without human intervention.
This has two benefits, the most obvious is more time to do other
things. The second is the less time
people spend doing yard work the less money they are going to spend on their
yards. Translation : fewer herbicides
and pesticides equals less underground water contaminates.
By
allowing the grass to get too high and then cutting it too low causes
thatch. Thatch is that long dead cut
grass that smothers the roots and prevents the morning dew from reaching the
tender roots on top, it also acts like a blanket in the hot sun. By allowing the robotic lawnmowers to cut
frequently only the very tips of the grass are cut. Since the clippings are very small they break
down very rapidly and become a natural fertilizer. This means the need for less water and less
application fertilizer, yet a much lusher and greener yard.
Robotic
lawn mowers run on batteries, they burn no gas or oil. It is estimated that it costs only $7.00 a
year in electricity to mow all season long.
That is quite a savings!
Due to
higher quality components robotic lawn mowers built today have a life
expectancy of about 10 years, the same as a quality riding lawn mower.
In
summary, robotic lawn mowers emit no pollution, are fully autonomous, and will
dramatically reduce the need for watering and fertilizers while making your
yard even more green and beautiful. Save
the planet and save the sweat.
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