ALBANY -- The state is creating its own seal to help consumers sort out organic lawn care companies from those that use potentially dangerous chemicals to keep out weeds and pests.
And the state label could help stimulate creation of such businesses in the Capital Region, which currently has no solely organic lawn care firm.
"It's an incredible opportunity for someone here," said Carrie Mendez, a Ballston Spa expert on organic flower and garden care who gives more than 100 consultations a year around the area.
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