Lawn facts

There’s more to landscapes than just blades of grass and garden gnomes.

BIG NUMBERS: Lawns take up more than than any single crop in the U.S.
A lush lawn has gotten to be such a fixture of the American dream that the hum of lawnmowers and the soft hiss of sprinklers have become nostalgic harbingers of summer. But there’s more to landscapes than just blades of grass and garden gnomes. Here are some facts you may not know about your yard.
 
20 Acres of lawn in the U.S., in millions — more land than any single crop takes up
 
30 Percentage of water consumed on the East Coast that goes toward watering lawns
 
60 Percentage of water consumed in western States that goes toward watering lawns
 
32 Gallons of water used per capita on lawns daily in the U.S.
 
20 Gallons of water used during an average shower in the U.S.
 
3 Estimated pounds of pesticides per application for an acre of farmland
 
7 Estimated pounds of pesticides per application for an acre of lawn
 
40 Percentage of chemicals from ChemLawn’s consumer product line-up that are banned in other countries
 
19 Number of commonly used lawn pesticides known to be carcinogens
 
75 Number of human studies documenting a connection between pesticide exposure and lymphoma
 
10 Approximate percentage of bugs in a typical yard that actually interfere with lawn growth
 
100 Number of miles a late model car would have to drive to produce as much pollution as a lawnmower emits in one hour
 
373 Number of calories a 150-pound person would burn using a push mower for one hour
 
1830 Year that Edwin Budding invented the lawnmower
 
1855 Year that Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass was published
 
1962 Year that Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring was published
 
1984 Year that the U.S.’s use of synthetic fertilizer on lawns surpassed the amount used on all of India’s food crops
 
Sources: National Wildlife Federation, Redesigning the American Lawn, Pesticide Action Network North America, Toxics Action Center, Lymphoma Foundation of America, EPA, People Powered Machines, Gimme Green.

This article originally appeared in Plenty in June 2007. This story was added to MNN.com in June 2009.
 
Copyright Environ Press 2007.

 



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