@thatguyoverthere @thor @AmpBenzScientist
In my usage, "lawn" includes the gardens.
I sort of agree, since maintaining grasses is a pain in the ass, but they are also good places for people to interact outside.
I tend to like to rim them with raised gardens, which has the added benefit of nutrition flow into the lawn.
@thatguyoverthere @thor @AmpBenzScientist
Soil health for lawns is rarely done well, often because of low-cost yard crews who blow away all the good dirt.
Most lawns start out as sod applied to the underlying clay or sandy dirt.
If you dump composted manure, mulch, and peat onto a lawn each year and rake it in, the natural growth of the grass creates a thicker layer of dark rich topsoil.
I also rake in coffee grounds when I can. Might as well bulk it up a bit.
@thatguyoverthere @thor @AmpBenzScientist
Very few people aerate or dig up their lawns either.
If a patch starts dying, one quick fix is to dig it up, mix real topsoil in the useless dirt, and then place the clods of grass back on top.
I agree on mulching and leaves; for me, the best approach is to have a compost dump where I stick all the faeces, sawdust, mulch, and lawn clippings. After a couple years you have good dirt.
@thatguyoverthere @thor @AmpBenzScientist
I am pretty lazy with composting. Pile all the organic stuff in a corner, water it, and flip it around every now and then.
@thatguyoverthere @thor @AmpBenzScientist
This is sort of gross, but lawns were healthier when we let dogs defecate on them. The faeces breaks down over time and adds to the nutrient layer.
@locus @thor @AmpBenzScientist @thatguyoverthere
^^^ this user has a point
@locus @thor @AmpBenzScientist @thatguyoverthere
A good excuse to get Taco Bell and beer on a Friday night.
"I'm saving nature, man!"
@thatguyoverthere @locus @amerika @AmpBenzScientist please do not crap on your lawn. it frightens the neighbours.
@thatguyoverthere @locus @amerika @AmpBenzScientist i hate to tell you this but i'm afraid that isn't helping
@thatguyoverthere @thor @locus @AmpBenzScientist
In a bag on fire?
@thatguyoverthere @thor @locus @AmpBenzScientist
Mix it in with the other compost, give it a couple years.
Or wait until it's about to rain and let fly on the side yard.
@AmpBenzScientist @thor
I cannot agree here. Roman roads are solidly built and last centuries.
If you left it up to me, everyone would live in houses with big lawns. More space for wildlife that way.