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Sustainability

We believe in Genuine Sustainability

Genuine sustainability starts from our own backyard! Native Scape Grass is determined to spearhead a revolution in environmental conservation across America, pioneering a sustainable shift in landscaping practices. With our innovative approach, we're committed to saving our environment, one blade at a time.

Save Water

 Native Scape grass features deep roots and innate drought resistance, demanding minimal to no watering post-establishment.

Minimize Carbon Footprint

After establishment, Native Scape grass grows at a leisurely pace, calling for mowing just 3 to 5 times annually, slashing fuel consumption significantly in the process. Let's mow down emissions! 

Enhance Soil Health

Native Scape grass, with its polyculture nature, naturally suppresses weed growth, requiring minimal to no chemicals, thus promoting soil health and beneficial microbes.

Switch to NativeScape Grass

Time to rethink green. Make the switch from thirsty traditional lawns to drought-resistant NativeScape grass lawns for a happier environment and a healthier wallet. 

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    Shocking Facts

    The most irrigated crop in the USA is actually lawn grass.

    60% of urban water is used for lawn maintenance.

    Nine billion gallons of water are wasted on lawns in the USA annually.

    75 million pounds of chemicals are used for lawn care yearly in USA.

    600 million gallons of fuel is used to power US lawn mowers annually.

    Mowing for 1hour has the same carbon footprint as a 40-mile car trip.

    Most common lawn grasses in the USA are non-native.

    The most common lawn grasses—Bermuda, St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Kentucky bluegrass—are not native to America; rather, they predominantly originate from tropical regions such as Asia and the Mediterranean. 

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