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We blogged earlier this year about Lionel Smith’s project developing grass-free lawns. He’s uploaded a long video revisiting one of his lawns a couple of years after planting. It looks like his research is a big success. If you’re even remotely interested, then it’s an excellent idea to visit his blog to see more photos. […]


We blogged earlier this year about Lionel Smith’s project developing grass-free lawns. He’s uploaded a long video revisiting one of his lawns a couple of years after planting.

It looks like his research is a big success. If you’re even remotely interested, then it’s an excellent idea to visit his blog to see more photos. Apart from the benefits for biodiversity, the lawn is itself is a thing of beauty.

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