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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a neighbor across street. Younger couple maybe 42-45. Two kids maybe 8-10 moved in four years ago. Front laws don’t have fences. Somehow they bought the house from an 85 year old widower who owned house almost fifty years and in three years turned front lawn into a massive dandelion patch with seeds flying everywhere. The guy had a typical WFH job. Wife does not work kids in school all day. Dude spray them, dig them out or at lease keep lawn shorter so they don’t shoot up. No one cares except the two neighbors left and right get weeds everywhere. One of man child dads off bike riding or something while his weeds are everywhere [/quote] Dandelion and clover yards are better for the environment.[/quote] My backyard is mostly dandelion and clover and I love it. I love how natural and spring-like it is. We also have azaleas around the borders that I rarely trim because I like them looking wild and free. Same with my large, gorgeous Camelia bush that makes far more flowers than any of my neighbors over trimmed, mulched Camelia bushes. Sorry you don’t like my yard but it’s not full of weeds (other than clover and dandelion and violets, which I like) and it’s not violating any HOA, so, F off. [/quote]
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