LEBANON, CT, September 15, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Grass Stitcher is the most effective lawn care tool to hit the market in years. The secret? It simply works. There are no wires, engines or fuel, just a light-weight hand held tool. The Grass Stitcher impeccably repairs hard-to-reach dead grass spots, is eco-friendly and affordable. Millions of homeowners are starting to understand its value to a beautiful fall lawn this year.
Lawn enthusiasts all across the country are familiar with Master Gardener William Moss. Moss is a regular on the CBS Early Morning Show. Known for his insightful lawn care advice and profiles of new products, he has earned the trust of millions. It is no surprise that Frank Catalano, inventor of the Grass Stitcher, received several inquiries after Moss featured his product on the Friday, September 4, 2009 national broadcast.
Catalano explains, "We've received several calls from homeowners and vendors alike who saw our product on the CBS Early Morning Show and want to order." He continues, "Every industry is cutting costs. Our product allows for the occasional and the dedicated lawn enthusiasts alike to beautify troubled lawn spots. The results speak for themselves."
Due to the time restraints of network television, Moss only highlighted the aeration capabilities of the Grass Stitcher, but there is so much more, including perfect design for curb and flower bed hard-to-reach grass repairs, the ability to permanently kill crabgrass, and solve pet urine damage.
This revolutionary tool for fast, effective lawn repair has found its place in the market place as homeowners seek to do more with less. The grass stitcher uses no pesticides or other chemicals.
On their website, www.grassstitcher.com, Catalano explains why inadequate moisture or improper planting results in seed failure. "Poor soil/seed contact results in drying out. The Grass Stitcher eliminates poor results by leveraging proper soil penetration allowing seeds to fully germinate," Catalano explained.
After recently being profiled at the 2009 Chicago IGC Garden Center Show, many lawn care enthusiasts are placing their orders for this effective, inexpensive lawn tool.
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