lawns-are-a-soul-crushing-timesuck-and-most-of-us-would-be-better-off-without-them
lawns-are-a-soul-crushing-timesuck-and-most-of-us-would-be-better-off-without-them
8/21/2016
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This article from The Washington Post explores the negative aspects of having lawns and argues that most people would be better off without them. It discusses the time, energy, and resources required to maintain a lawn, as well as the societal pressure and expectations that come with it. The article suggests that lawns contribute to environmental issues such as water wastage and pollution from fertilizers and pesticides. It also highlights the potential benefits of replacing lawns with more sustainable and diverse landscaping options. Overall, the article questions the cultural obsession with lawns and proposes an alternative perspective on outdoor spaces.
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lawns ꞏ lawn care ꞏ gardening ꞏ landscaping ꞏ urban planning ꞏ environmental impact ꞏ water conservation ꞏ sustainability ꞏ alternative landscaping ꞏ lawn alternatives ꞏ lawn maintenance ꞏ leisure activities ꞏ outdoor spaces ꞏ suburban living ꞏ community aesthetics ꞏ time management ꞏ mental health ꞏ green spaces ꞏ urban development ꞏ ecological benefits ꞏ carbon footprint ꞏ biodiversity ꞏ native plants ꞏ climate change ꞏ ecosystem services ꞏ wildlife habitat ꞏ pest control ꞏ fertilizer use ꞏ herbicides ꞏ pesticides ꞏ soil health ꞏ lawn mowing ꞏ lawn chemicals ꞏ lawn industry ꞏ cultural norms ꞏ societal pressure ꞏ social status ꞏ leisure culture ꞏ leisure time ꞏ outdoor leisure ꞏ relaxation ꞏ physical activity ꞏ urban environment ꞏ public health ꞏ green movement