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No Lawns
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This is common sense. Lawns of only grass are absolutely useless. Require ton of water, treatment, and chemicals to keep them looking nice.
You can’t eat the grass. Grow fruits, veggies and herbs.
"but my property value!" -s
Not to get super off-topic,....but who is Adam and why should i care that he eats ass?
You don't have to care, you just have to know. And now you do.
Honestly, I've tried gardening, and it is a ton of work and just not my cup of tea. I'd rather build, like, a big front porch that comes out to the street, and then have some vines on trellises, and maybe a tree or two.
If you ever want to try again, native plants for your region should be less effort. After all, they're what would have grown there with no human intervention anyway.
Some older family friends replaced their lawn with native plants because they don't need to be watered unless there's a drought, and take a really hands off approach with their garden now.