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Reply to "NOVA HOAs acceptance of native gardening, clover lawns, etc."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone moved into my non-HOA Alexandria (Fairfax section) neighborhood and went this route. They ripped up all the grass and bushes in the front yard and planted dozens of little native bushes. Then they covered the entire yard with bark. When the tree in the front fell over, they just left the 4-ft high stump and cut up the rest into rounds and put them in the yard, in some sort of walk-way kind of situation? It looks absolutely bizarre. Now they've got lots of weeds or grasses growing up between the bark. No one else in the neighborhood has a front yard like this so....yeah. Glad I don't live next door to them.[/quote] Well so, exactly. Imagine if this PP could complain to or control an HOA. [/quote] I'm the PP and I'm not the type to get involved in an HOA. I've never lived in an HOA community. That said, I'd be really interested to see how all of you do when you have to sell your homes with these great native gardening, clover lawns. Other buyers may not be quite so enamored with this back-to-nature look.[/quote] It’s not that hard to just till it and lay sod. They’re only plants. [/quote]
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