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The Grass Is Greener When You Don't Mow.
Nehmo wrote:
-snip- I realize the ordinances use the word “noxious”, but the word means harmful. Harmful to what? The 'natural' environment? [which, IMO includes mowed lawns] And which plants are the ordinances referring to? Actually, there is no list of noxious plants, Sure there are-- http://plants.usda.gov/java/noxiousDriver Both federal and state lists. And I'll bet some counties have lists. -snip- Birds would be better served if we didn't mow. In unmowed forest preserves birds thrive. In any case, cutting grass is unnatural. I'm with you on the anti-mowing crusade-- I've never understood anyone's fascination with 'well manicured' grass. But some birds [bluebirds, robins, doves . . . probably others] prefer short grass. Jim |
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