About this episode
Why is America so obsessed with lawns and order? Max and Erin get into the weeds of how the founding fathers made cultivating grass an American pastime, why our lawn mania is a creation of corporate marketing, and how it all feeds class anxiety. Why is it so bad for our environment? Does milkweed bring all the bees to the yard? And how much do lawns and instagram face have in common? Listen to this week’s How We Got Here to find out. SOURCES The History of the American Lawn The rise and fall of the American lawn, at least in California - The Washington Post USDA ERS - Wheat Grass takes up 2% of the land in the continental US They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn’s Done. - The New York Times The History of the American Lawn Climate Victory Gardening: How Does It Work? | Green America Where Lawns Are Outlawed (and Dug Up, and Carted Away) Lawn wars consume America's neighborhoods Lawn Conversion Keeping your lawn cleaner and greener; new law limits fertilizer use - pennlive.com Why stop mowing your lawn and what happens when you go no-mow - Washington Post A Brief History of Our Deadly Addiction to Nitrogen Fertilizer – Mother Jones Grand Prairie Man Served Jail Time For Too Tall Grass - CBS Texas Single Mother 'Arrested for Grass' After Not Mowing Sheep Graze on the White House Lawn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.