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The rise of the “anti-lawn movement” has some Atlanta yards looking wild by design

Summary by Atlanta Magazine
A home bordered by grape vines and artichokesPhotograph by Ash Arthur After more than 30 years in their Druid Hills home, Kirk Larson and his wife, Susan Gantt, are finally happy with their lawn. “Our front yard was ugly, and we just sort of ignored it,” says Larson. “Now it’s spectacular.” Instead of the typical uniform sea of clipped grass, the couple’s new lawn is what Larson likes to call a “meadow.” It’s filled with feathery pink muhly gras…
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Atlanta Magazine broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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