John Delamar - Redesigning the Lawn - Out Class Entry 12/6
While doing research for my term paper I came across a book titled Redesigning the American Lawn: A Search for Environmental Harmony by Bormann et al. which discusses talks about traditional monoculture lawns, explores the pros and cons of these traditional lawns, and then gives some alternatives. Traditional lawns are essentially money pits that waste water and contribute to runoff and fossil fuel production. Traditional lawns also contribute to habitat and biodiversity loss which harms the whole ecosystem. In the lawn it can decrease the soil’s health and for humans it can increase the chance of diseases. The book gives plenty of ways to redesign your lawn. It’s important to first look at the composition of your lawn, clovers and other plant species that can be added to increase the diversity of the lawn. Gas mowers must stop being used to contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and lawn clippings must remain on the lawn. Other methods of watering should be used besides sprinklers because they waste water and do not effectively give plants enough water for them to grow deep roots.
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