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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My lawn has crabgrass and I don't care. Not going to put herbicide on it.[/quote] Me too. I have clover and dandelion too.[/quote] I thought this was now the norm? [/quote] DP. I think it’s moving that direction. When we first moved to our home we paid a lawn company to dump chemicals (gross I know) all over to kill the clover. Then the clover came back anyway a few years later. [b]We are now more educated about what a scam lawn care[/b] is and how we’ve all been duped into thinking clover is a bad weed. I’m now a huge fan of pollinator friendly yards. When kept neatly mowed, it is nice and lush looking. Soft of my kids’ feet (they do water play and run around barefoot in summer). We aren’t spending tons of $ and time to maintain it (a total win in my book). And my kids really love seeing all the bees and birds come into our yard. I think the perfectly manicured, chemical-sprayed golf course looking yards are now like bolt on boobs — everyone can tell they’re fake and tacky. I love my neighbors’ yards that are certified wildlife habitats. [/quote] It has been the norm to not use chemicals for some time. If you spray for weeds, and especially if you have a yard service, it makes you look uneducated, backwoods, and bad with your money. [/quote]
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