According to the EPA, American homeowners dump 90 million pounds of herbicides, fertilizers, and pesticides on their lawns each year in the eternal quest for lush, green turf.
That’s a barrage of chemicals interacting with soil, waterways, wildlife, pets, and you.
Homeowners shopping for lawn care products are lulled into a false sense of safety every spring. These chemicals, some of which are quite poisonous, are sold at home centers, grocery stores, convenience stores, nursery centers, and just about any store you visit in spring and fall. We’re led to believe that if they posed a danger to our health if they were potentially toxic, there would be a skull and crossbones and a huge warning on the label. Unfortunately, any warnings about the dangers of these chemicals are buried in very fine print on the bag.
Let’s take one of the most popular lawn fertilizers as an example: Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Fertilizer. Here’s an excerpt from the registered info on the Household Products database on the National Institutes Of Health website (an official branch of the U.S. government).
| Acute Health Effects: | From MSDS POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS EYES: May cause eye irritation. SKIN : May cause skin irritation. INGESTION: Possible nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. INHALATION : Inhalation of heavy concentrations of manganese-containing dusts over very prolonged periods of exposure (usually 1 to 3 years) has been reported to cause damage to the central nervous system. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED: Inhalation of dust may aggravate asthma. ROUTES OF ENTRY: Ingestion GENERAL COMMENTS: Eye contact with urea powder has caused reversible corneal opacity along with irritation, tearing, and blinking as a foreign body in the eye. Skin contact with powdered urea may cause only mild irritation while ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting, and possible excitement and convulsions. High concentrations of dusts may cause upper respiratory tract irritation with coughing, nasal discharge, sore throat sneezing and shortness of breath. |
| Chronic Health Effects: | From MSDS Inhalation of heavy concentrations of manganese-containing dusts over very prolonged periods of exposure (usually 1 to 3 years) has been reported to cause damage to the central nervous system. |
Wow. That’s just one fertilizer – now let’s look at a popular herbicide used for weed control: Vigoro Ultra Turf Weed And Feed: The active ingredient in this and many herbicides is a nasty ingredient known as “2,4-D”, whose chemical name is 2,4-Dichlorophenyloxy acetic acid, one of the key ingredients in Agent Orange. Once again, on the NIH website (Human Health Effects From Hazardous Substances databank), you’ll find reports of fatigue, anorexia, weakness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, grand mal convulsions, lethargy progressing to coma, progressive decline in blood pressure… should I go on?
What you’re pouring on your lawn every year are CHEMICALS, with a big “C”. You risk not only your own health but the health of the children, pets, and wildlife that play on your lawn.
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“But I want a green lawn!”, you protest. Hey that’s cool, so do I! Green lawns existed long before these chemicals became popular post WW2. Here are suggestions on how to keep your lawn green without chemicals:
Supporters of non-organic chemical agriculture will say that the U.S. government has determined “safe and acceptable” exposure levels for all of the chemicals in fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. The government guidelines say that exposure to these chemicals when applied according to the package directions do not pose risk.
But they haven’t calculated multiple exposures to the things we encounter every day: the combination of herbicides, pesticides, and food chain residues, which is called bioaccumulation.
These “safe and acceptable” level issues have been fiercely debated by scientists worldwide. The only “safe” exposure is no exposure at all.
More Resources: Scientific American: How Fertilizers Harm Earth More Than Help Your Lawn; Environment And Human Health, INC
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