Residential yards across the US look remarkably similar despite marked variation in climate and soil, yet the drivers of this homogenization are unknown. Telephone surveys of fertilizer and irrigation use and satisfaction with the natural environment, and measurements of inherent water and nitrogen availability in six US cities (Boston, Baltimore, Miami, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Phoenix, Los Angeles) showed that the percentage of people using irrigation at least once in a year was relatively invariant with little difference between the wettest (Miami, 85%) and driest (Phoenix, 89%) cities. The percentage of people using fertilizer at least once in a year also ranged narrowly (52%–71%), while soil nitrogen supply varied by 10x. Residents expres...
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Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by all terrestrial plants for proper growth and function. A...
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Residential yards across the US look remarkably similar despite marked variation in climate and soil...
Residential yards across theUSlook remarkably similar despite marked variation in climate and soil, ...
Residential land is expanding in the United States, and lawn now covers more area than the country’s...
Soils are critical to ecosystem function as they provide essential nutrients for primary producers, ...
The conversion of native ecosystems to residential ecosystems dominated by lawns has been a prevaili...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
Driven by individual influences such as beliefs, attitudes, personal norms, and abilities, as well a...
Residential land is expanding in the United States, and lawn now covers more area than the country's...
In urban areas, anthropogenic drivers of ecosystem structure and function are thought to predominate...
Despite interest in the contribution of evapotranspiration (ET) of residential turfgrass lawns to ho...
Urban sprawl in the U.S. has substantially increased the area of maintained residential landscapes. ...
Urban agriculture is undergoing a contemporary global renaissance, providing fresh food for growing ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...
Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by all terrestrial plants for proper growth and function. A...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Residential yards across the US look remarkably similar despite marked variation in climate and soil...
Residential yards across theUSlook remarkably similar despite marked variation in climate and soil, ...
Residential land is expanding in the United States, and lawn now covers more area than the country’s...
Soils are critical to ecosystem function as they provide essential nutrients for primary producers, ...
The conversion of native ecosystems to residential ecosystems dominated by lawns has been a prevaili...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
Driven by individual influences such as beliefs, attitudes, personal norms, and abilities, as well a...
Residential land is expanding in the United States, and lawn now covers more area than the country's...
In urban areas, anthropogenic drivers of ecosystem structure and function are thought to predominate...
Despite interest in the contribution of evapotranspiration (ET) of residential turfgrass lawns to ho...
Urban sprawl in the U.S. has substantially increased the area of maintained residential landscapes. ...
Urban agriculture is undergoing a contemporary global renaissance, providing fresh food for growing ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...
Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by all terrestrial plants for proper growth and function. A...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...