Disappointed In The Appearance of Your Lawn? Case 1

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Disappointed In The Appearance of Your Lawn? Case 1 Many lawns have suffered through a bad dry season this past summer. This stressful time has exposed many of the weaknesses in your lawn. The lawn in these pictures is a prime candidate for future problems. The brown dead grass attracts chinch bugs and is called thatch. The thatch layer also repels water which prevents water and nutrients from getting into your soil. Photos Taken May 21st Of 2004 In Fort Lauderdale.

Only Two Weeks Later!! The Bulletproof Lawn Process Has Dramatically Improved This Lawn! The Bulletproof Lawn process was implemented on this lawn immediately after the photo was taken on the previous page. No chemicals were used in this process! In just two weeks, tremendous improvement has taken place. The lawn is greener and the thatch layer has started to decay. This lawn is on the journey to a Bulletproof Lawn! A lawn that is green, requires less water and chemicals and is naturally resistant to insects, weeds and disease. Photos taken June 8th of 2004 In Fort Lauderdale. Note: This is a totally unretouched photo! Sod plugs were planted inside the area in the box. The other areas improved dramatically by techniques described in the Journey to a Bulletproof Lawn book.

Disappointed In The Appearance of Your Lawn? Case 2 Here is an example of another lawn with a thatch build-up in the City of Fort Lauderdale. Photos taken late June of 2004 In Fort Lauderdale.

Huge Improvement in Just 3 Weeks Case 2 The results after 3 weeks were impressive. This photo is totally unretouched and show the remarkable power of the principles and techniques in The Journey to a Bulletproof Lawn book!