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Reply to "NOVA HOAs acceptance of native gardening, clover lawns, etc."
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[quote=Anonymous]Will be moving somewhere in NOVA next year, not quite sure where yet, perhaps Burke, Springfield, Annandale, or Fairfax areas. I know sometimes homes in these areas are in HOAs. I'm super eager to be able to create a garden with native plants in my backyard along a fenceline and wherever else makes sense, along with a vegetable garden. I also am interested in lawn replacements with clover or alternative groundcovers in the front. Or, at a minimum, letting my lawn be short, but pesticide free, so more weedy (i.e. "no mow may" and let clovers infiltrate grass) What are people's experiences with HOA acceptance of these concepts? Understand there can be variability depending on the area. What about neighbors?[/quote]
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