This article clearly and succinctly challenges the notion of lawn-by-default. What do lawns really cost us as a society -- in time, money, and precious natural resources?
Some examples of why I love this article... It compares lawn maintenance to "pushing a boulder up a hill" and makes statements like "The best approach is for all of us to start thinking of lawns as a fashion -- a fashion like wearing the feathers of rare birds in hats was once a fashion. Fashions can change when enough people decide they are ridiculous or wasteful... we should start treating the presence of a vast, green, cropped grass lawn in the middle of summer...as a weird and antisocial thing."
Thank you, Laura Vanderkam and USA Today. Click here to read the full article.
The lawn is dead! Long live the garden, orchard and mulched play area!
ReplyDeleteI can't WAIT to get my trees in. I have this half-acre of green uselessness out back just begging for an orchard.
Thanks for the great link!