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Going native: Trading Bermuda grass for something bees like

By , Daily Memphian Updated: July 03, 2025 10:43 AM CT | Published: June 29, 2025 4:00 AM CT

In her front yard, High Point Terrace’s Allie Mounce is manifesting what she wants to see in the wider world: native plants. 

She recently ripped up her front lawn to replace it with New England aster, stiff coreopsis, purple coneflower, Joe Pye weed and bergamot, which should be less maintenance for her, but also better for the environment. 

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Nick Lingerfelt

Nick Lingerfelt

Nick Lingerfelt has written for Focus Mid-South Magazine, StyleBlueprint, Salon and At Home Memphis & Mid South. When he was a student at the University of Memphis, he was editor-in-chief of The Daily Helmsman, the school’s student newspaper.

Also while a student at the U of M, he received the Otis Sanford Outstanding Journalism Student award and the 2nd Place Marc Perrusquia Investigative Journalism Award for a story about the demographic makeup of the school’s sports teams.


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