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The side effects of lawn maintenance are often bad for the environment. Now scientists may have found a way to make lawns eco-friendly: develop grass that doesn’t need pesticides or fertilizers.
Lawns may be literally green, but the side effects of maintaining grass are frequently bad for the environment. Now scientists may have found a way to make lawns more eco-friendly. Mark Simmons, a scientist at The University of Texas at Austin, has spent the past few years developing grass that doesn’t need pesticides or fertilizers.