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World's Ugliest Lawn Winner Embraces Nature's Mess
23 Jan
Summary
- Jarno Coone's unkempt yard named World's Ugliest Lawn 2025.
- The competition began in Sweden to promote water conservation.
- Wildlife thrives in the 'ugly' lawn, attracting birds, bees, and bats.

Jarno Coone's unconventional approach to lawn care has earned him the title of World's Ugliest Lawn 2025. His property in Kyneton, Victoria, features a wild tangle of native grasses and weeds, a stark contrast to manicured gardens. This win, however, celebrates a commitment to nature and resource conservation.
The "World's Ugliest Lawn" competition, initiated in Sweden to encourage water conservation, has seen southern hemisphere entries dominate in recent years. Coone, a professional groundskeeper, intentionally allows nature to take its course, eschewing watering and mowing.
This seemingly unkempt yard provides a vital habitat for local wildlife. Birds, bees, bats, and butterflies thrive amongst the long grasses and native plants. This aligns with urban ecologists' findings that a less manicured environment offers superior support for biodiversity and natural ecosystems.




