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No Lawns
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Keep up the good work. Let's go open source and federat. I love it. Nolawns promotes radical changes to the way we have our gardens and they love it, but when a radical change happens to their news feed online the same people go bananas and they don't see the irony in that. That's just sad.
I don't have a big garden myself but I love this movement of removing useless lawns and I love seeing the change around the world. The small 2m narrow stripp of gravel i have in front of my tarrace has been allowed to have all the wild flowers come up and bloom while my neighbours have removed all but some non native flowers and tall grass. My rule is: If it has flowers it can grow and be pretty nomatter what it is. Right now if is the most pretty strip of them all and I love it.