The American lawn gets a bad rap, and rightly so. The obsession with the perfect lawn has spread like a disease across the land, with homeowners obsessing over weed eradication, de-thatching, and diagonal mowing patterns. While working at a garden center I even had a customer ask about the blade width of one of our popular seed mixes. I got assurance from the manager that it did not exceed a quarter inch before relaying this information. (Some people have way too much time of their hands.)
In Praise of the Natural Lawn
In Praise of the Natural Lawn
In Praise of the Natural Lawn
The American lawn gets a bad rap, and rightly so. The obsession with the perfect lawn has spread like a disease across the land, with homeowners obsessing over weed eradication, de-thatching, and diagonal mowing patterns. While working at a garden center I even had a customer ask about the blade width of one of our popular seed mixes. I got assurance from the manager that it did not exceed a quarter inch before relaying this information. (Some people have way too much time of their hands.)