"Revolutionizing Lawns: Cornell's Native Approach with Todd Bittner"

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Cornell Botanic Gardens in New York has been conducting a 15-year research project on native lawns as an alternative to traditional lawns, which lack biodiversity and contribute to pollution. The project focuses on a mix of low-growing native plants, including Danthonia grasses, that thrive in lightly disturbed areas. The native lawn requires less maintenance, is drought-tolerant, and supports a diverse insect community. The project aims to promote sustainable landscaping practices and reduce the environmental impact of lawns.
Topics:science#biodiversity#environment#lawn-alternatives#lawn-maintenance#native-lawn#sustainable-landscaping
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