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Keep off the grass

August 23, 2007 by Andrea Bellamy 3 Comments

Stumbled upon a cool site today that aims to help people beat their lawn addiction. Need a reason to kick the habit?
Here are a few good ones.

Ready to commit? Less Lawn can help you do it, either in baby steps or whole hog. There are lots of great articles – from methods of lawn reduction to low-maintenance lawn replacements.

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  1. Robin (Bumblebee) says

    August 24, 2007 at 4:09 pm

    Well. This seems to be the day for stumbling! I was doing the exact same thing and came across a great site with printable envelopes for seed saving!!!

    (I was wasting time instead of crunching numbers for a report. Can you blame me?)

    –Robin (Bumblebee)

  2. Dawn says

    August 26, 2007 at 9:24 am

    Great links! I certainly need less lawn. My fantasy is to never need a lawnmower again.

    BTW, I love your site and have nominated you for a “Bloggers for Positive Global Change Award”.
    http://tinyurl.com/36sgan
    You definitely deserve it!
    :-)

    Regards,
    Dawn

  3. Andrea says

    August 27, 2007 at 4:32 pm

    Robin – I want that link! Sounds lovely.

    Dawn – thanks so much! I’m so honoured :)

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