Tyrannical gardening-obsessed shaming neighbors

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree from OP’s title and post that they are rage-venting here and have no desire to change anything in their yard.


And she shouldn't have her if there is nothing wrong with her yard.


The issue is that OP provides odd details about kids, free time, claims it started before kids, talks about trees, mentions a lawn service, OP’s husband openly laughs at the neighbor but OP feels harassed. So something is really off here.
Anonymous
I haven't read the replies but I hate my neighbors and planted several wild cherries near their driveway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree from OP’s title and post that they are rage-venting here and have no desire to change anything in their yard.


And she shouldn't have her if there is nothing wrong with her yard.


The issue is that OP provides odd details about kids, free time, claims it started before kids, talks about trees, mentions a lawn service, OP’s husband openly laughs at the neighbor but OP feels harassed. So something is really off here.


Absolutely agree. Which is why earlier post someone mentioned it’s not about that yard and that some posters are gullible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree from OP’s title and post that they are rage-venting here and have no desire to change anything in their yard.


And she shouldn't have her if there is nothing wrong with her yard.


If you think there is nothing wrong with her yard, you are gullible.


And even if there is something "wrong" with her yard, so what? It's her property. Keep the huckleberry tree. Keep the dandylions. She has a lawn service so it's not as if she neglects her lawn.


I know lots of people with lawn services whose lawns are full of weeds. My neighbor used to scalp his yard every week but it was full of weeds. Te back is another story.


So what?
Anonymous
I would like to ask my neighbor to take care of (get rid of) their crab grass but I don’t want to be that neighbor. Sigh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like to ask my neighbor to take care of (get rid of) their crab grass but I don’t want to be that neighbor. Sigh.


Thanks neighbor. The crab grass is here to stay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree from OP’s title and post that they are rage-venting here and have no desire to change anything in their yard.


And she shouldn't have her if there is nothing wrong with her yard.


If you think there is nothing wrong with her yard, you are gullible.


And even if there is something "wrong" with her yard, so what? It's her property. Keep the huckleberry tree. Keep the dandylions. She has a lawn service so it's not as if she neglects her lawn.


I know lots of people with lawn services whose lawns are full of weeds. My neighbor used to scalp his yard every week but it was full of weeds. Te back is another story.


So what?


Weeds spread to surrounding yards and beds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree from OP’s title and post that they are rage-venting here and have no desire to change anything in their yard.


And she shouldn't have her if there is nothing wrong with her yard.


If you think there is nothing wrong with her yard, you are gullible.


And even if there is something "wrong" with her yard, so what? It's her property. Keep the huckleberry tree. Keep the dandylions. She has a lawn service so it's not as if she neglects her lawn.


I know lots of people with lawn services whose lawns are full of weeds. My neighbor used to scalp his yard every week but it was full of weeds. Te back is another story.


So what?


Weeds spread to surrounding yards and beds.


I mow my weeds every week. It's a natural law, and I do not care if it bothers you. Maintaining a law to a specific type of grass with no weeds is a thing of the past.
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