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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:42:44 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 8/21/2015 6:10 PM, Je?us wrote:
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>>>> A nice waste of land.
>>>
>>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind.

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>> It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of
>> lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>.
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>What would you do with it? Plant? Build?


I'd have to see the land IRL to make a firm decision, but something
more productive/useful than just lawn. Sheldon has since posted that
the lawn is for the wildlife, but IMO if you wanted to go that route,
you could plant a mixture of things, rather than just 'lawn'. The
first thing that occurred to me was pasture for sheep or deer, but
then I raise sheep, so that's only natural.

I've never been a fan of large tracts of monocultured lawn, even from
an aesthetic POV <shrug>.
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On 8/21/2015 8:07 PM, Je�us wrote:
> I've never been a fan of large tracts of monocultured lawn, even from
> an aesthetic POV <shrug>.



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