SDWildflower
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Also natural lawn !
Same here ! better for the environment - robins and other birds take care of the non-poisoned bugs. I did not plant them but the absence of pesticides has allowed Shasta daisies to grow early on , then primarily milkweed and sunflowers. Great for the bees, which also enjoy the clover and catnip. I do have grass, which does well enough - the yard is mostly shaded by trees.
My "lawn" is completely natural, consisting of wildflowers in the spring and weeds thereafter. I mow the wildflowers after they've gone to seed in May and I will mow again a couple of times a year, maybe more if we get above average rainfall.
Same here ! better for the environment - robins and other birds take care of the non-poisoned bugs. I did not plant them but the absence of pesticides has allowed Shasta daisies to grow early on , then primarily milkweed and sunflowers. Great for the bees, which also enjoy the clover and catnip. I do have grass, which does well enough - the yard is mostly shaded by trees.