The radiant dandelion, shining in the grass, like a spark dropped from the sun.
- Henry Ward Beecher
This is why I loved Robert Wright's article on lawn care this week. (Click here to read The Dandelion King.) It sums up my feelings exactly. Apparently some other Boulderites feel the same way. (Click here to read The Dandelion Spraying article) I like the idea of a natural lawn movement. (Long live dandelions! Long live crabgrass!) It's not about not caring for your lawn. Actually, Toby and I have declared tomorrow to be "lawn care day" (which, admittedly, is an annual event). It's about deciding that a chemically-altered unnaturally green lawn shouldn't be considered beautiful anymore. So how about this year we leave screwing the world to the golfers (actually Tiger, I'm not talking about you), and embrace the scrubby, wholesome, natural lawns that nature intended.
2 comments:
I would love a lawn that consisted entirely of weedy wildflowers, personally. And I cringe when the neighborhood kids try to kill the snails in our yard. we call them our "yard pets" LOL.
I'm so with you....we have lots of dandelions and clover too. What I like is that even though the boys won't eat spinach, they'll walk around the yard munching on clover which is just as or more nutritious--and the best part is we don't have to go to all the trouble of growing them in a vegetable plot!
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