Dig around to find ways to cut use of fossil fuels -- starting with mowers
Ron Sullivan and Joe Eaton, Special to The Chronicle
Friday, April 20, 2007
As a gardener, what can you do to reduce your fossil-fuel consumption and minimize your impact on the environment? There are many possibilities - and they don't all require turning your lawn into a vegetable bed.
But you can set a goal to cut your garden's dependence on petroleum, according to Blair Randall, garden education program manager for the Garden for the Environment.
The lawn would be a good place to start.
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