Kentucky Bluegrass is from the highlands of Morocco
GoNoMow is a mutual aid website and advocacy group, helping communities convert to more sustainable land management systems. Educating the value and local impact of planting plants native to the region and harms of planting invasive or ornamental non natives. We need to remove pesticides from our communities and start treating the land like we live here.
Find local landscapers and land management experts. or to learn more about sustainable land management:
Foragers Network
Getting back to nature
There are many fruits and foods growing wild in nature that will never hit the supermarkets. Some can’t be cultivated, some lack the shelf life but the only way to find them is to go look.
Petition your city or town
Non native ornamentals are a luxury
30% of potable water is spent irrigating lawns nothing eats. There are places its great, like ball fields, and places that do nothing. Median strips, highways, police station front yard.
Land Back Movement
This is a global movement.
There is an international movement to return land management back to indigenous nations. A return to respecting and protecting the land. Learn more
Go No Mow
Noise, oil, runoff, invasive, soil depleting
Lawns are slightly less damaging to the environment than concrete. If you manage land or live on some
go to go no mow dot com and join the fight
Community Sheds
You can’t pee in one part of a pool
Land is not much different. We share with our neighbors and all the other critters around us. Lets embrace that and expand.
Neighborhoods as Gardens
We all share the same desire to eat
Gardening takes work, but planting food throughout a neighborhood landscape shares the load. No dig, native edibles cultivated over time and woven into the neighborhood, bringing people together.