+1 It's 2024 Are you really this stupid? I can't believe people still think this stuff is ok even "on ther own propeertee" |
She sounds crazy and dangerous. |
lol |
I have a lawn because it came with the house. In the spring it’s nice and green, but it has clover, which is always the greenest part. At the end of summer it has brown patches because of the heat. After the rain it’s quite green again. I keep it mowed and trim. I’m not dumping chemicals on it and wasting water to keep it artificially green. When you need to add some seed, use more durable grasses that are natural for your area and don’t try to kill the clover.
Your neighbor has not business telling you what to do with your lawn, but you should do better for yourself for your own reasons. |
+2. I can’t believe people still use this. |
Easy- stop! It’s not worth it. |
You can get organic stuff, or just let the lawn be natural. Mine even has a few mossy areas, under the trees. It’s fine. |
Maybe the neighbor is delicate. Sounds like you are too. |
Yeah--it is a false dichotomy between digging up a lawn and using chemicals. Like another PP, I let it go through its natural cycles and just keep it trimmed. |
Plant zoysia and you won’t have to pay for Trugreen or spray chemicals all over. |
Lawn sprays are bad for your health and the bees/environment. Is your stepford-wife-like lawn (at your second home) worth making the world a worse place? And why would you want a lawn you can never walk on or play on? I totally judge people who casually engage in these sort of vain and unnecessary evils. |
Digging up a lawn and planting something new?? That’s a lot of work. Fwiw tru green seems to have natural/organic options. Seems like that’s a more rational fix. People on here got nuts over this issue. But I guess that’s who hangs out on a parenting message board during the day. |
Get a hold of yourself. Truly |
Tru green has a natural fertilizer program. That seems to be the best answer. You can add on weed control or not. |
Clovers are weeds , trash yard |