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Reply to "NOVA HOAs acceptance of native gardening, clover lawns, etc."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in Burke Centre, so under the Burke Conservancy HOA which is no doubt a little high strung about some things. But weeds in the lawn isn't really something they care about as long as you mow it. Whether the neighbors care is probably a street or block by block situation, since there are some streets where it seems like every single house has a perfectly edged golf course for their front lawn and the mowers are there every other day, and then there are other streets (like mine) where we prefer to let things go more natural. We reseed with clover and always choose native plants; the HOA would start getting cranky if I, for example, planted a huge vegetable garden in the middle of my front yard. [/quote] Thank you! This is helpful! Do you need permission if you add or extend gardens in the front yard? For instance, I will want to add garden alongside any front walkway if there isn't already, around trees. I'd keep perennials short there, but was also wondering about if I can do a small pollinator garden at all in a front yard. I intend to keep things sectioned off and tidy.[/quote]
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