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Humidity as a KEY trigger.

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Sep 14 2:04pm | Replies (28)

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What fun! I love the younger gardeners wanting to replace their lawns with fruits and vegetables. We need more of that! Unfortunately, those that live in "subdivisions" are stuck with the rules there which are not open to these ideas. Much of our lawn is "wild" with natural grasses and flowers and regular lawn in between which the bunnies, birds and pollinators love.

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Replies to "What fun! I love the younger gardeners wanting to replace their lawns with fruits and vegetables...."

In many cities and counties here, the governments are working with citizens and HOA's to allow more latitude in backyards. Our friends are in an HOA, but worked with neighbors to get permission to plant water-protecting natives in the back yards near ponds, and to allow pollinator friendly plants in private back yards (with fences or hedges.)
Developers are also being required in their land use plans to manage runoff, use native trees, and plant natives in their common area landscaping.