One trend in agriculture these days is natural farming. Make the most of the diversity of soil microorganisms and surface plants to create sustainable fields with as little effort as possible.
The concept is also a challenge to the agricultural culture that human beings have learned for a long time.
On the other hand, the lawn in the garden is "non-cultivation" that takes time and effort such as water, fertilizer, and lawn mowing like hydroponics. The way of thinking is very different from natural farming. ... Natural farming. In other words, is it possible to grow a lawn without watering and fertilizing as much as possible?
Now, my garden is in the middle of a fight against weeds by natural farming (cutting farming). While cultivating the ground using grass weeds, the soil may be aggregated and fertilized. So far, I have been losing to weeds in a row.
Lawn to FOOD FOREST 8 Years Later, Natural Farming Permaculture Gardening