I wish they would too. The results we've seen have been nothing short of miraculous. This park is just has the footprint of one square city block and we're seeing bees up to 4-5 blocks away from it. I'm unsure as to why they stopped spraying it but I'd guess it's because of budget shortfalls. Fluoride is a huge toxin! We use a Burkey water filter for our drinking water and also have one on our shower. The fluoride calcifies the human pineal gland, among other things.
Like so many other things the lawn chemical and equipment industry have sold the public on the concept of the pristine, English-style lawn and by doing so created a market to sell their poisons. Sad, it's a matter changing peoples' perceptions of what an ideal yard should look like. A lot of the younger generations are planting native plants in their yards, and using low growing green mosses, instead of maintaining a lawn. The moss is a nice option because they don't have to be cut. Our son plans to plant moss instead of grass when he buys his first house.
You have the right idea and I wish there were more people like you. I, honestly, don't remember mentioning Ruth but I've read lots about her methods so I might have! How I miss my garden! We nearly put an offer in on a house we looked at yesterday. We thought we'd "sleep on it" and woke up this morning and saw someone had already submitted an offer contingent on inspection.
That's how it often goes,I'm afraid. You can make an offer, and sleep on it before you sign any contracts can't you? The good news is that you are on the move!
This is the route we'll take the next time, for sure. The prices are so inflated we don't want to get into a bidding war but we might get lucky! When it's meant to be I think it'll work out. This one was nearly perfect yesterday though other than being a tad too big. We've definitely found location we want to be in, close to the city but with a small town feel.