After his cat died from suspected lawn chemical exposure, Jackson Madnick developed a seed mix for a thriving, chemical-free lawn.
Lina Zeldovich reports for The Washington Post.
In short:
- Jackson Madnick created a grass mix that remains green year-round without chemicals or excessive water.
- His experimentation with over 7,000 grass seed mixes led to the development of Pearl’s Premium, a hardy, low-maintenance grass.
- Pearl’s Premium has won multiple awards and is sold in drought-prone areas.
Key quote:
“I moved into a house near a golf course, and I had a cat that went outside all the time. And within two months of moving in there, she got a huge lump and she died.”
— Jackson Madnick, founder of Pearl’s Premium
Why this matters:
Chemical-free lawns reduce environmental harm from fertilizers and herbicides, promoting a healthier ecosystem. By eliminating the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, Madnick’s seed mix supports biodiversity, improves soil health, and minimizes water usage, making it a win for both human and environmental health.














