Robot Lawnmower Conquers Lawn, World.

Dirty little secret about air travel: your portion of the pollution generated by a 6-hour flight exceeds that generated by a compact car in a year. Dirty little secret about your lawnmower: the pollution generated by mowing 1,000 square feet of grass is equivalent to that generated by 250,000 cows in a day. O.K., so […]

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Dirty little secret about air travel: your portion of the pollution generated by a 6-hour flight exceeds that generated by a compact car in a year. Dirty little secret about your lawnmower: the pollution generated by mowing 1,000 square feet of grass is equivalent to that generated by 250,000 cows in a day. O.K., so one of the two preceding claims is false. But LawnBott, an "eco-friendly" (i.e. electric) robot mower, is for real.

"LawnBott is a robotic lawnmower that uses a flat blade to mulch your grass as it cuts it, thereby mowing and fertilizing your lawn all at once. Programmable in six different languages, it can be set for up to three zones to trim your grass up to 3-4 hours per session either on a weekly schedule, or as often as you see fit, even putting itself away when the job is done. ... LawnBott only uses $7 to $10 worth of electricity a year, and since it doesn't require any gas or oil, it is eco-friendly with no pollution and zero emissions. "

It's the Lawn Roomba, in other words. The garden is an interesting focus for ecofriendly devices. Does your yard follow the English model of harmony and natural growth, or the French taste of demonstrating total scultured mastery over nature?

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