Lush green.
That's the way Jane Witmer describes the lawn around her Seattle house. But if you look closely, there's some moss and some clover. "Wildflowers are beginning to bloom pink in the grass," she said.
The small imperfections are the price she pays for keeping her lawn organic.
"It's better for my health, and the health of my pets and my family," Witmer said. "It's better for the health of the bugs and the birds in the yard."
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