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| ==== Q. Does r/nolawns mean no lawn at all? ==== | ==== Q. Does r/nolawns mean no lawn at all? ==== | ||
| - | >A. No. r/nolawns is simply a space for discussing alternatives to traditional turf grass lawns, and especially, lawn //reduction//. Many of us here will still choose to keep small sections of lawn in addition to more productive spaces. | + | >A. No. r/nolawns is simply a space for discussing alternatives to traditional turf grass lawns, and especially, lawn reduction. Many of us here will still choose to keep small sections of lawn in addition to more productive spaces. |
| ==== Q. Is r/nolawns anti turf grass? ==== | ==== Q. Is r/nolawns anti turf grass? ==== | ||
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| >A. No. Many of us still use turf grass in parts of our yard since it's an extremely durable ground cover. But turf grass, like all lawns, is not an ecosystem. There are also many climates where turf grass is inherently impractical. This sub is dedicated to making these spaces more sustainable. | >A. No. Many of us still use turf grass in parts of our yard since it's an extremely durable ground cover. But turf grass, like all lawns, is not an ecosystem. There are also many climates where turf grass is inherently impractical. This sub is dedicated to making these spaces more sustainable. | ||
| - | ==== Q. This sub has a lot of clover posts... is a white clover lawn the best option? | + | ==== Q. This sub has a lot of clover posts ==== |
| >A. It's not the //best// option, but it might be a good starting place for some people. There' | >A. It's not the //best// option, but it might be a good starting place for some people. There' | ||
| - | ==== Q. Why plant native? ==== | + | ==== Q. Why plant native? |
| - | >A. Many native insects only eat one or two species of native plant. Monarch butterflies and their relationship with milkweeds are a great example. Monarchs | + | >A. Many native insects only eat one or two species of native plant. Monarch butterflies and their relationship with milkweeds are a great example. Monarchs require milkweeds in their larval state. Remove milkweeds from an area and you will not have Monarchs. But this relationship between insect and plant is way more common nature than most people know. The National Wildlife Federation has a great page showing which plants have the biggest impact on their ecosystem; these plants are known as keystone species. And remember, insects are at the bottom of the food chain. Most songbirds are insectivores, |
| - | >And remember, insects are at the bottom of the food chain. Most songbirds are insectivores, | + | |
| - | ==== Q. How do I design a yard with more native plants? ==== | + | ==== Q. How do I design a yard with more native plants? |
| - | >A. The Wild Ones garden designs are a great resource for designing a yard with native plant species. | + | >A. The Wild Ones garden designs are a great resource for designing a yard with native plant species.\\ Many local nurseries will work with you for free to come up with a landscape design. (The design is often free as they know you will come to them for the plants.) |
| - | >Many local nurseries will work with you for free to come up with a landscape design. (The design is often free as they know you will come to them for the plants.) | + | |
| - | ==== Q. Is There a Garden Designing Software so I can do it myself? ==== | + | ==== Q. Is There a Garden Designing Software so I can do it myself? |
| >A. The only one we have found so far that's free is, SmartDraw. We are not affiliated at all and there could possibly be better options than this. Autodesk Inventor and SketchUp are both great options, but they have a high learning curve. //Some grid paper and a pencil can be just as good for planning!// | >A. The only one we have found so far that's free is, SmartDraw. We are not affiliated at all and there could possibly be better options than this. Autodesk Inventor and SketchUp are both great options, but they have a high learning curve. //Some grid paper and a pencil can be just as good for planning!// | ||
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| * Urban Wild LTD's designs shown here on instagram. | * Urban Wild LTD's designs shown here on instagram. | ||
| - | ==== Q: What ground cover works best for high traffic yards (dogs & kids)? ==== | + | ==== Q: What ground cover works best for high traffic yards (dogs & kids)? |
| - **Turf grass** is usually the best recommendation for high traffic areas. That's why it's used in parks and football fields. White clover can be added to a turf grass lawn to make it slightly more durable. Clover will help the most in areas where turf grass is already growing, but needs help. Read our page on clover to learn more. | - **Turf grass** is usually the best recommendation for high traffic areas. That's why it's used in parks and football fields. White clover can be added to a turf grass lawn to make it slightly more durable. Clover will help the most in areas where turf grass is already growing, but needs help. Read our page on clover to learn more. | ||
| - **Mulch** is the next-best ground cover, necessary for the areas with the highest level of recreation. It's cheap, easy to replace, and not as messy as mud. If you have big dogs or especially active children in a small / shady / wet yard, mulch is usually the answer. Some people have had luck with just making tracks of mulch through the yard where dogs or kids have worn a path. | - **Mulch** is the next-best ground cover, necessary for the areas with the highest level of recreation. It's cheap, easy to replace, and not as messy as mud. If you have big dogs or especially active children in a small / shady / wet yard, mulch is usually the answer. Some people have had luck with just making tracks of mulch through the yard where dogs or kids have worn a path. | ||
| - | ==== Q. Where can I buy seeds? ==== | + | ==== Q. Where can I buy seeds? |
| - | >A. You can check our Native Plant Resources by Country or if you're in the US you can view resources by state. There' | + | >A. You can check our Native Plant Resources by Country or if you're in the US you can view resources by state. There' |
| - | >It's important to make sure the seeds you are buying are native to your area. Many seed mixes labeled " | + | |
| - | ==== Q. Where do you guys get those cool garden signs that specify this is an intentionally wild yard? ==== | + | ==== Q. Where do you guys get those cool garden signs that specify this is an intentionally wild yard? ==== |
| >A. There are plenty of places you can get them but if you'd like to you can also certify your lawn with the National Wildlife Federation and get one of their signs. You can also find pre-made signs on places like Etsy and probably even Amazon that do not require a certification or, check your local chapter of the native plant society. | >A. There are plenty of places you can get them but if you'd like to you can also certify your lawn with the National Wildlife Federation and get one of their signs. You can also find pre-made signs on places like Etsy and probably even Amazon that do not require a certification or, check your local chapter of the native plant society. | ||
| - | ==== Q. What about No Mow May signs? ==== | + | ==== Q. What about No Mow May signs? |
| >A. There' | >A. There' | ||
