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Growing trend: Why more people are ‘rewilding’ their lawns

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There is a growing trend of people “rewilding” their lawns to bring them back to their natural state to reduce carbon emissions and use less pesticides. Plan It Wild’s Joanna Hall and Murray Fisher join TODAY to show how easy it is to do this on your property and shares the importance of incorporating native flora.