Archive for Thursday, April 17, 2008
Cleaner and quieter
Whisper uses only zero-emission, solar-powered equipment that keeps the sound down.
THAT luscious green lawn may not be the greenest choice in dry Southern California, but water consumption and pesticides are only part of the problem: There are also those deafening gas-powered mowers and blowers whose emissions account for as much as 5% of our reactive organic gases and carbon monoxide, according to the California Air Resources Board. That’s where Whisper Landscape Maintenance comes in. The newly launched gardening service uses only zero-emission, solar-powered garden equipment. Whisper founder Michael Gould, left, says that his company’s modified mowers are no louder than vacuum cleaners and that leaf blowers have a decibel level similar to hair dryers. A crew of Whisper gardeners – arriving in Priuses, of course – uses organic fertilizers and routinely mulch with grass clippings instead of throwing them away. Gould says prices are competitive with traditional gardeners. For service areas and other details: (818) 933-1377, www.whisperlandscapemaintenance.com.
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Alexandria Abramian Mott
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