Has the Future Arrived for Lawn Care?

Everybody loves a beautiful lawn, it's a source of pride for homeowners and a 'labor of love' for many of us. (and if you pay your association to maintain your lawn, you expect those hard earned dollars to produce great results) Not too long ago, homeowners and lawn maintenance companies had basically unlimited access to water, fertilizer, and pesticides to keep their lawns in tip-top shape. You could say we were spoiled with all that freedom of using whatever we thought would keep the lawn green.

How things have changed? Water restrictions are commonplace, even fertilizer restrictions are gaining momentum with concerns about run-off impacting the quality of lakes, rivers and oceans. As a result, many lawns accustomed to a steady diet of water, fertilizer and pesticides look bad when their 'life-support' is shutoff. The old ways don't seem to work very well any more.

The Bulletproof Lawn has found forces much more powerful than using unlimited water and frequent applications of fertilizer and pesticides. Bulletproof Lawn puts nature on your team and harnesses sub-surface drainage that preserves nutrients and moisture in the root zone (USA patent #6,547,488). Instead of fertilizing on a regular basis, Bulletproof Lawn understands the nutritional needs down to the grass tissue level and focuses on fertilization that promotes a healthy, robust and beautiful turf. Bulletproof Lawn has identified the causes of surge growth in the summer and let's you relax a bit about mowing every week or more often in the summer (USA patent pending). Add it all up, and cultivate a lawn that overtakes weeds naturally, problems from chinch bugs and grubs become a thing of the past and find yourself watering and fertilizing within the limits of restrictions to a point where they are simply not a 'restriction' at all!

Please click here for a PDF copy of a 2 page flyer on the Bulletproof Lawn's new patent pending invention. Bulletproof Lawn Invention

We invite you to click on the attached newspaper article featured in the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel about the new Bulletproof Lawn process. Sun-Sentinel Article