Americans seem to love lawns almost as much as they love cars, but both attachments are detrimental to the environment. The No-Mow movement has openly confronted the American lawn, challenging
Americans take great pride in their lawns. A centuries-old practice adopted from Great Britain and Northern France, lawns have become a status symbol; a standard fixture of American communities. In the United States, more than 40 million acres of land are covered in grass, making it the single largest irrigated crop in the country, requiring.