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Rethinking the Quintessential Lawn

Rethinking the Quintessential Lawn

Update: 2025-10-23
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Lawns are cultural icons—but they’re also ecological dead zones. In this episode, Jordan Dye and Kimberly Weir explore how native planting, edible gardens, and rewilding can save water, cut emissions, support pollinators, and make neighborhoods more livable. From Nevada’s “Cash for Grass” program to backyard biodiversity, it’s time to rethink what a beautiful yard really looks like and how the cultural, ecological, and mental health benefits of reconnecting with nature right outside your door.


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Rethinking the Quintessential Lawn

Rethinking the Quintessential Lawn

Kimberly Weir