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Not mowing in some places means letting it turn into an overgrown, unusable mess. I’m all for more natural and beneficial lawns, but just letting tall grasses and things grow until it’s hard to walk in and looks abandoned isn’t an option in a lot of cases. There might need to be to be a bit more artificial selection involved.
I don't weed or fertilize, and mow at the longest setting and only when there's at least a couple inches to cut off. There's at least a dozen different species of plants in my yard, depending on how much shade and water that spot gets: Clover, violets, dandelions, and several different kinds of grass and flowering plants.
It stays nice and green all year long, and I get compliments on it from my neighbors who have TruGreen showing up every month. You don't have to leave it overgrown to have something much healthier than a monoculture lawn.
There is no need to do this with 100 % of the area.