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Nature never intended
to have wide open spaces where the
minerals and nutrients of its soils
were going to be protected by nothing
more than shallow rooted, low trimmed
weeds known as grass. Sun, wind and,
particularly, precipitation carries
off all richness in soils by way of
erosion. Such is the reason that man
continually fertilizes and re-fertilizes
a lawn. In a manner of speaking, a
grass lawn is not natural. In fact,
what man refers to as a natural grass
lawn is an insult upon natures natural
course.
An
installation protects the naturally
present richness of the soils beneath
it from being eroded by the elements,
and in those regards, compliments
nature’s design and man’s
appreciation to the greatest extent
possible.
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