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In reply to the discussion: Trump claims he knows 'more about grass than any human being' in another bizarre rant [View all]jfz9580m
(15,867 posts)19. Lawns are very bad for the environment
Which they have in common with Trump.
Excess water usage, chemicals, bad for insect life etc etc. Also imo fugly.
Just one article on that. If you DuckDuckGo why lawns are bad for the environment you will find a tonne of stuff.
https://www.peanc.org/devastating-environmental-cost-traditional-lawns
The Devastating Environmental Cost of Traditional Lawns
Aeliyra Kendall
January 30, 2023
Your lawn may seem like a small part of your home, but did you know that they have a significant environmental cost? Traditional lawns are composed of non-native grasses and plants that are not adapted to the region. They often require more water, fertilizers, and pesticides than lawns that use native grass and plants.
Traditional Landscaping Introduces Invasive Plants
Invasive plants are non-native plant species that have been introduced to an area and have the ability to outcompete native plants. They can often spread quickly and displace native plant populations. Traditional lawns are often composed of these non-native grasses that are invasive in nature. Which often requires the use of pesticides and fertilizers to maintain, which can lead to the spread of invasive plants.
Use of Harmful Pesticides And Fertilizer
The use of pesticides and fertilizers in lawn maintenance has a negative impact on the environment and human health. Pesticides harm local wildlife and contaminate local water resources. Fertilizers will lead to nutrient runoff, which harms aquatic life and contributes to the growth of harmful algae. Native landscaping will sustain itself and require less intervention to thrive.
Its a Waste Of Water
While traditional lawns may appear lush and green, the maintenance required to keep them that way can put a strain on local water resources. In fact, traditional lawns consume more water than native landscapes, often requiring more frequent watering and leading to water waste. On the other hand, native landscapes are specially adapted to the unique climate and soil conditions of an area, making them much more water-efficient and less reliant on constant irrigation.
A Lack Important Biodiversity
Traditional lawns are often monocultures, meaning they consist of only one species of grass. This lack of diversity can have a detrimental impact on local biodiversity. A single species of grass does not provide food or shelter for a wide range of species, which in turn can lead to a decline in local wildlife populations. In contrast, native landscapes provide important habitats for local wildlife and support the overall biodiversity of a region.
Adding To Your Carbon Footprint
Traditional landscaping has a higher carbon footprint than native landscapes. The maintenance of traditional lawns requires the use of lawn equipment, such as lawn mowers, edgers, and trimmers, which can contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The use of these machines not only produces emissions but also consumes fossil fuels, which are a limited and non-renewable resource.
Other sources:
https://www.populationmedia.org/the-latest/the-cost-of-green-grass-how-our-lawns-are-wasting-water-and-harming-biodiversity
https://blog.nwf.org/2024/04/why-we-shouldnt-have-lawns/
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Trump claims he knows 'more about grass than any human being' in another bizarre rant [View all]
riversedge
Aug 22
OP
Trump said that his administration is set to re-do the parks in Washington, D.C.
riversedge
Aug 22
#3
Yes, I get really tired of people saying well if we didn't send money to Ukraine, etc. we have more money for social
Walleye
Aug 22
#39
Yep, it's pretty obvious. He doesn't like people, especially brown and female people, but no people.
Walleye
Aug 22
#58
I wish he would baffle enough police officers to get them to come over to our side
MadameButterfly
Aug 22
#49
I doubt he even knows about the least obscure variety. If he is asked that question he will
doc03
Aug 22
#12
On a positive note, most people in nursing homes are women. The men generally die sooner. Think positive.
twodogsbarking
Aug 22
#7
From somebody who has been in the business for years nobody talks about sprinklers the proper term ..
Botany
Aug 22
#63
Frustrated interior and landscape designer takes out his resentment on entire world.
tanyev
Aug 22
#15
Of course he does! He's been grazing on the American people for so many years, he has become an expert.
Wonder Why
Aug 22
#18