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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.