
Deep mat of grass
What’s with the long grass?
Simple answer is we want most of the land to go back to nature.
Why?
- Stop mowing 2+ acres every week in the summer
- Provide a habitat for birds, bees, insects and animals
- Capture CO2 from the environment and store it
- Stop adding fertilizer that mostly runs off into Claytor Lake
What are we loosing?
- A nice looking front yard that no-one ever walks in (<10% of the yard was ever trodden on)
What are we saving?
- Saves at least 23.7 lbs of CO2e, the same amount of CO2+HC+NOx as a car1 driven 45 miles per week. 474 lbs CO2e or 827 miles per year. The numbers are so high because mowers do not have catalytic converters or tight emissions controls.
- Saves 2-3hrs per week
What are we creating?
- A safe environment for bugs and small critters to hide in and over-winter.
- Greatly slows down runoff from rains and improves soaking up moisture into the soil
Our Experience
- We are learning… We don’t have the whole plan – it will evolve
- It might take 10-20 years
- We can help nature, not manage it
- Look at the old ‘Veg Plot’ – That area on your right between the garage and the burn-pile – that was a veg plot with zero bushes and trees in 2010. This is what happens when you leave nature alone for 14 years.
What we are not trying to do
- ….make any comments on how other people manage their properties
- ….telling anyone how to do this (well, this website is more explaining what we are doing..)
Learn more about the process – Back to Nature
1 Assumes Toyota Camary. Based on CarbonFootPrint Calculator Emissions = (Pop) x (Power) x (LF) x (A) x (EF). Source:EPA