| No matter the
season, the grass is always greener at the Cravin house in
north Fontana.
That's completely by design.
The family doesn't mow, doesn't fertilize, doesn't rake and
doesn't water. In these sometimes hot days of autumn, the lawn
never looked better. It's faux grass, but you probably
wouldn't notice unless you really got down on your knees and
rolled around a bit.
Nathandra and Joseph Cravin tired of typical backyard lawn
problems -- brown spots, bug troubles and the use of lots of
water to try and keep things looking good. And since the
Cravins operate Tots 2 Teens Home Away From Home Family Child
Care in their home, they had to give extra consideration for
lawn upkeep since children were involved.
"The lawn had bugs and ants in it constantly. During
certain times of the year, the grass could make you sneeze. We
got so we had to keep the children inside because we didn't
want them scratching," said Nathandra Joseph-Cravin (her
maiden name is the same as her husband's first name).
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Jean Davis, 65, and
husband Samuel, 55, stand in the waterless grass of their
front yard in Redlands September 26, 2005. The grass
allows the couple to enjoy the beauty of real grass
without the maintenence. "We combine the charm of our old
house, with the conveniences of the future," says Jean,
"Before we felt like we were a slave to the front yard."
(Gabriel Acosta/Staff Photographer) |
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When they found out about waterless grass, it didn't
take the couple long to redesign the yard.
"Personally, I think this is the best thing we could have
ever done," she said about the new yard which was installed a
couple months ago. "It works great for us, but then there are
other things, too. Our water bill is almost non-existent. And
today, when everyone is talking about conserving water, we're
helping to do our part. Everyone should do this."
The Cravins hired Eco Alliance Synthetic Grass of Redlands
to install their lawn. Eco Alliance isn't the only company
selling the product, but it's one of the newest on the local
scene. Eco Alliance Synthetic Grass is manufactured mainly of
polyethylene, a durable plastic. Non-toxic and environmentally
friendly, polyethylene is used in everything from water pipes
to toys. As grass, it's installed with sand and a cushion-like
Dow Biobalance backing that allows water to drain.
Eco Alliance president is Bob Delozier. He learned
firsthand about the product while redoing his yard. He wanted
to have a putting green in the yard, too. While researching
that, he decided that waterless grass had other applications.
He installed 6,000 square feet of it in his own backyard and
started the business, which distributes to contractors,
landscapers and builders.
"There is no end in sight for this business, which in
Southern California is booming. I'm not trying to push my
business, but honestly, the office gets 50 to 75 calls a day
from people who are at least interested in this. Everyone
wants to feel it before they go forward. It's not the
artificial turf you might think of. It blends several blade
sizes of grass in different shades of green," Delozier said.
For instance, the 2-inch grass is manufactured to look like
2-inch Fescue. It may look like the real thing, but it doesn't
cost the same.
"The only real hurdle to this product is the cost. It is
more expensive. We charge about $6.50 a square foot, but we
back our work with a 20-year guarantee. You won't get yellow
spots. You won't have weeds growing out in odd places. And it
won't make you sneeze during allergy season," he said.
Nathandra Cravin said she weighed the costs, but decided to
think long-term.
"Yes, it costs more at first, but it saves me money now and
will continue to do so for the next 10 years or longer. It is
a great investment," she said.
Sam and Jean Davis of Redlands was one of the first
families in the Inland area to landscape their yard with Eco
Alliance waterless grass.
"I've had the Eco Alliance Synthetic Grass for two months
and it's amazing. It feels like walking on lawn, it's green
and lush. ... I rake or use the blower to get rid of leaves,
like with regular grass. But, its most beloved characteristic
is that it requires almost no maintenance," said Jean Davis.
The Davis family plans to have the same lawn installed in
the front yard in the future. |