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Sick of maintaining your lawn? Transform it into a native garden
Key takeaways
- Think about a mix of medicinal, edible, toolmaking and visually appealing native plants instead of lawn.
- Many of us are looking to create a native garden as a lower maintenance, more sustainable and often cheaper alternative.
- "Lawns are what we call high input with low output," says horticulturist Helen Tuton, assets manager at Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust in Melbourne/Naarm and a former researcher with Gardening Australia.
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Think about a mix of medicinal, edible, toolmaking and visually appealing native plants instead of lawn. (Adobe Stock)
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Many of us are looking to create a native garden as a lower maintenance, more sustainable and often cheaper alternative.
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