• WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    We have one that barely has any grass left. We are surrounded by meadows and there is so much just random plants growing. Don’t tell me our lawn is bad since the obly difference between it and the surrounding meadows is that we mow ours.

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      4 hours ago

      Pretty sure the mowing is the exact problem. Can’t remember if it’s solved by using an old school push-powered mower or something

      Edit - after looking into it, seems like push mowers don’t help because Americans eating meat will cause as much pollution pushing a mower as using gas? Not sure

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              4 hours ago

              I don’t think I trust the studies saying human power is worse tbh. Cultivating food uses CO2, cows eat plants before we eat them, the plants drink CO2 from the air. Lawnmower takes power out of the ground and injects pollution in the air. Scythe has to be better

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              4 hours ago

              I thought a push mower might help but some studies say it might be worse. I guess the recommendation is to plant something other than grass that naturally stays good to walk on, maybe? I’m still learning about this myself

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                3 hours ago

                Half the grass behind the house is dead anyway and was replaced by moss naturally. The issue is the moss would dry out faster and die in the summer. The current situation is probably the best