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The Lawn-Care Trend That’s Rewilding Neighborhoods

Across the U.S. and Canada, a growing number of homeowners are trading in manicured lawns for vibrant wildflower meadows—and reaping environmental and emotional rewards. The practice, known as meadowscaping, is taking root in places like Pennsylvania and Toronto, where ecologically-minded residents are planting native species to attract pollinators, improve water retention, and reduce maintenance costs. Meadows require far less mowing, watering, and upkeep, while offering habitats for birds, butterflies, and bees.

The shift is especially popular among younger, climate-conscious homeowners looking for sustainable ways to beautify their spaces. Some even add signs reading “native meadow in progress” to build social acceptance in more traditional neighborhoods. With support from state programs and online courses, meadowscaping is quickly growing from a niche interest into a full-fledged movement—one that transforms not only yards, but entire urban ecosystems.

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