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S2 Ep 1: Is the Grass Always Greener? Suburban lawns and native plants

S2 Ep 1: Is the Grass Always Greener? Suburban lawns and native plants

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Join us as we discuss lawns, and why you may want to consider ditching your traditional grass. Let's dive into all things suburban landscape and native plants.

Curiosity Corner:

The Anxious Generation by: Jonathan Haidt

Sewing

Suet/Tallow


Articles:

How the perfect lawn became a symbol of the American dream

The American backyard as we know it developed after WWII

The American obsession with lawns

A farewell to lawns

I'm no genius with genuses, but your garden is killing the Earth

Taking action against invasive plants in NC

The butterfly highway

Want to help bees? Take a break from lawn mowers

Homegrown National Park

The low-maintenance, eco-friendly lawn that will still impress your neighbors

Resources:

Homegrown National Park

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