Los Angeles Homeowners Are Removing Lawns During Drought Southern California residents are beginning to accept that lush lawns are unsustainable when reservoirs and rivers run low in a drought era.
Yes, You Can Do Better Than the Great American Lawn There are any number of ecologically friendly alternatives to that lawn you’re so proud of — and they look nice, too. Here’s how to start slowly.
To Save Water Amid a Megadrought, Las Vegas Outlaws Grass With drought and growth taking a toll on the Colorado River, the source of 90 percent of the region’s water, a new law mandates the removal of turf, patch by patch.
In Wisconsin: Stowing Mowers, Pleasing Bees Can the No Mow May movement help transform the traditional American lawn — a manicured carpet of grass — into something more ecologically beneficial?