@YoBuckStopsHere to politics English • 1 year agoColorado could ban sale of gas-powered lawn tools in metro Denver, northern Front Range by 2025www.denverpost.commessage-square21arrow-up190arrow-down11cross-posted to: coloradopoliticsdenver_post_comments
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minus-square@queermunistlinkEnglish1•1 year agoHonestly, Colorado is a desert state. Sometimes that means having gravel with only a couple plants.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoI’d much prefer native plants in a lawn to just a concrete jungle or grass
minus-squareTurkey_Titty_citylinkfedilink0•1 year agoAmen. Lawns are a blight on society. They contribute nothing and suck up huge amounts of water and other resources. Trees and flowering plants would be far more beneficial. Lawns only really belong on public sports fields.
Ban lawns. Period.
Native plants I’m cool with.
Honestly, Colorado is a desert state. Sometimes that means having gravel with only a couple plants.
I’d much prefer native plants in a lawn to just a concrete jungle or grass
I’ve heard grass referred to as “green concrete”
Amen. Lawns are a blight on society. They contribute nothing and suck up huge amounts of water and other resources.
Trees and flowering plants would be far more beneficial.
Lawns only really belong on public sports fields.