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25 Dec 08 Destroy all lawnmowers

I occasionally allow myself the luxury of an afternoon snooze when I’m off work. Invariably, no sooner have I dozed off my bedroom is assaulted by the sounds of a multitude of grass cutting devices; lawnmowers, whipper snippers, power brooms, edgers etc. As I fitfully attempt to go back to sleep, I wonder if these infernal devices really are necessary and whether the world might be a much better place without them.

For many years, farmers in this country (Australia) attempted unsuccessfully to transform rural areas into another version of Europe. The result has been salination of soil, erosion and ultimately destruction of vast tracts of land. It was not until farmers made the realisation that Australian conditions are unique and need a completely different approach that they achieved any measure of sustainable success. Unfortunately, this realization has not made the transition to the suburbs, which are still largely carpeted in English style lawns and planted with alien species of plants.

Do we really need to spend so much time carefully manicuring these rather useless patches of imported grass? Does anyone really do anything with them other than look at them? Has anyone tried to calculate how much the horrible machines add to total emissions? On any day of the week the suburbs are abuzz with hordes of the things; the amount of pollution they produce has to be appreciable. Noise pollution is of course another very noticeable byproduct.

Why not do away with the machines and allow suburban ecology to revert to the natural beauty of the former bushland environment? Australian native grass could be planted in the place of the imported lawns; it never needs cutting and is consequently a great deal quieter.

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Reader's Comments

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    OMG! My neighbor cuts his grass at 8 am on Saturday morning! Who is even up at that hour on Saturday, much less cutting grass? But, I can’t let you do away totally with lawn mowers, my hubby has a lawn care biz that pays quite well, so, I have to be a little thankful for the noisy, high emission, machines.

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    Well, I wouldn’t want to do anyone out of a job, and I admit there is a place for lawns. I spent a lot of time in my youth playing cricket and tennis in our backyard and I can’t imagine having done that without a nice lawn. Mowing it was never my favourite job but it had to be done. I’m really referring to all those purely ornamental lawns; at roadsides and in front of flats that noone ever uses. If they must have them, at least they couls sweep the clippings with a good, old fashioned (quiet) broom instead of one of those awful power blowers. Also; in Australia, grass is an imported weed and another form of biological pollution :-)

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    You neighbour cuts the grass at 8AM :eek:
    Yh i remember playing Football and cricket on a fine lawn!

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