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eppur_se_muova

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Tue Jun 11, 2013, 11:33 AM Jun 2013

GRASS-FREE LAWN opens in London park (BBC) [View all]

{mostly video at the link}

10 June 2013 Last updated at 19:15 ET Help A floral, scented lawn, planted in a west London park provides a better habitat for pollinating insects than traditional grass, according to researchers.

The grass-free lawn, which is believed to be the first in a public park, was the brainchild of PhD researcher Lionel Smith from the University of Reading and was commissioned for the park by Kensington and Chelsea council.

Mr Smith told BBC News how he devised the lawn and explains that its plants, which include daisies red-flowering clover, thyme, chamomile, pennyroyal and Corsican mint, create a "pollinator-friendly patchwork" - with 25% more insect life than that found in "traditionally managed grass lawns".

Video journalist: Victoria Gill
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22846419

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I want to do this with my front yard! stuntcat Jun 2013 #1
excellent! handmade34 Jun 2013 #2
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