In the world of lawn care, traditional approaches have long relied on heavy applications of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to achieve the perfect green lawn. However, as scientific research continues to uncover the negative effects of these practices on both the environment and human health, there is a growing movement towards more regenerative methods of lawn care.

We were in Iowa for The Big Soil Health Event December 2022

One such approach is being pioneered by Stangl’s Enviro Lawn, which utilizes a unique chemical-free solution to promote healthy soil and turf growth. This regenerative approach, which is based on the principles of agroecology, focuses on building a healthy soil ecosystem that is able to naturally resist pests and diseases.

One of the key advantages of this approach is that it not only leads to a healthier lawn, but also has a positive impact on the wider environment. By promoting the growth of diverse microorganisms in the soil, it helps to improve soil health and water retention, while also reducing the need for chemical inputs.

Furthermore, by unlocking the secrets of agroecology and utilizing cutting-edge scientific research, Stangl’s is able to provide lawn care services that are not only effective, but also sustainable and environmentally friendly.

So, if you’re looking for a lawn care solution that goes beyond just achieving a green lawn and instead focuses on promoting long-term health and sustainability, consider Stangl’s Enviro Lawn Care and our regenerative approach to lawn care.

We had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Rick Haney with his wife, Liz Haney. Rick is the Lead Scientist and Data Analyst for Regen Ag Lab. Dr. Haney is a former Soil Chemist/Microbiologist and Research Farmer at the USDA-ARS Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory in Temple, TX,. Creator of the Haney Soil Health Test.