>>213079260I mow my lawn once a week and my wife trims flowers and shit like that, but the clippings from both chores go into trash bags
I guess sometimes some stray pieces of mulch end up on the walkway in front of the garden area to the rear of the front lawn, but again there's nothing sticking to the bottom of my shoes
Throughout my life I have stepped in dog shit more than once, I suppose, so if something like that happens I hose off the bottom of my shoes.
Dried leaves get mulched up with everything else, they're not some constant scourge that I keep tracking into the house.
When I edge the lawn, I use a leafblower and shoot it all back onto the lawn (this is actually good for the health of the grass) where it just sort of gets overtaken with a day of the grass growing more and pulling it down into the layer of topsoil
I legitimately am not familiar with your version of a lawn where there's constant wind-born trash particles flying around that need to be dealt with constantly
I do seasonal allergies, but that's not something you can really see in the air most of the time