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Grass Facts

  • Grass plants are 70 to 80% water and clippings are 90% water

  • 90% of the weight of grass is in its roots

  • A 10,000 square foot lawn will contain: 6 grass plants per square inch, 850 plants per square foot, 8.5 million plants total

  • The front lawns of 8 average houses have the same cooling effect as 24 (3-4 ton capacity) home central air conditioning units

  • Turfgrasses trap much of an estimated 12 million tons of dust and dirt released annually into the U.S. atmosphere.

  • Turfgrasses help purify water entering underground aquifers by its root mass and soil microbes acting as a filter to capture and breakdown many types of pollutants.

  • A dense lawn is 6 times more effective than a wheat field and 4 times better than a hayfield at absorbing rainfall.

  • A 50 by 50 foot turfgrass lawn (2,500 square feet) releases enough oxygen for a family of four, while absorbing carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluoride and perosyacetyle nitrate.

  • The grass and trees along the U.S. interstate highway system release enough oxygen to support 22 million people.
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