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Oh Lawns, what thee hast given us

You'd have trouble finding a more apt symbol for American dysfunctions than the lawn. Replaces diversity with monocrop that requires poisons. Utterly unproductive waste of land. Separates the public into isolated units. Ugly. Etc. etc.

by David Roberts


and "The American Obsession with Lawns"

by Krystal D'Costa / Via Scientific American


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