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And while we could all benefit from touching some grass , the lawn doesn’t even have to have grass, literally.
“What about the environmental and economic problems mentioned earlier—overuse of water, toxic fertilizers, NIMBYism, segregation?” he writes. “Their correlation with yard and home maintenance doesn’t have to be destiny. You don’t have to water your lawn, spray it with weed killer, or use a gas-powered mower on it every four days in order to achieve any of the goals discussed above.
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