Maintaining a pristine emerald green lawn can require fertilizers, herbicides, and countless hours yard work. For those looking for more eco-friendly alternatives, letting the yard grow wild could be an option. One central Ohio woman did just that but came up against those who saw her lawn as a nuisance and potential home to vermin and noxious weeds.
Guests:
Tom Frederick, Zoning Inspector for St. Albans township
Sarah Baker, St. Albans Township resident, Baker's Acres Greenhouse
Neil Diboll, ecologist and President of the Prairie Nursery in Westfield, Wisconsin