• rdyoung@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      You can do both. You can keep the yard under control and still have butterflies, bees, birds, etc. I don’t fertilize, bug spray, etc and not only is my yard a bitch and a half to mow if I let it go or can’t get to it, the wildlife that is making the yard home is awesome.

      • WhyDoYouPersist@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Listen I agree with the sentiment, but certain grasses are much more invasive than others. Like I would have to rip out KR bluestem on sight if I saw a seed head coming up, whereas St. Augustine is also invasive but dies away in a flash without artificial irrigation so not as big of a problem. If I were to let my yard go without easing into controlled reintroduction of native grasses, herbs, and wildflowers, I would just get overwhelmed by KR getting blown in and self sowing into the dead patches of bare topsoil.

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          1 year ago

          I’m not sure if I have KR bluestem, but I do seem to have at least 6 types of different grass. This is the second year of no-mow: