“I create spaces for nature therapy. Sensory gardens. You can’t do that with a lawn,” says Williams, who is passionately pro-pollinator. She is on a mission to attract bees, butterflies, and birds into our gardens, as well as a sense of wonder—something you don’t get with a monoculture lawn.  Photo 1 of 10 in This Sensational Los Angeles Garden Was Built for the Pollinators from How to Kill Your Lawn and Help the Planet

This Sensational Los Angeles Garden Was Built for the Pollinators

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“I create spaces for nature therapy. Sensory gardens. You can’t do that with a lawn,” says Williams, who is passionately pro-pollinator. She is on a mission to attract bees, butterflies, and birds into our gardens, as well as a sense of wonder—something you don’t get with a monoculture lawn.