Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the look of dandelion covered grass, especially the ones that have gone to seed. I also don't care for other weedy plants in the lawn. At our house we prefer a nice, healthy, green, plush lawn - golf course like.
There is nothing healthy about that kind of lawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the look of dandelion covered grass, especially the ones that have gone to seed. I also don't care for other weedy plants in the lawn. At our house we prefer a nice, healthy, green, plush lawn - golf course like.
There is nothing healthy about that kind of lawn.
Anonymous wrote: At our house we prefer a nice, healthy, green, plush lawn - golf course like.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate elderly people who think the most important issue that working busy families need to take care of is whatever bothers them. She needs to get the fcuk off your lawn and property and mind her own business and I would have no problem telling her.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate elderly people who think the most important issue that working busy families need to take care of is whatever bothers them. She needs to get the fcuk off your lawn and property and mind her own business and I would have no problem telling her.
Anonymous wrote:I hate the look of dandelion covered grass, especially the ones that have gone to seed. I also don't care for other weedy plants in the lawn. At our house we prefer a nice, healthy, green, plush lawn - golf course like.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say you spend a lot of time and energy getting your yard in great shape. Your next-door neighbor, on the other hand, has adopted a more "natural" approach. You try to look the other way as weeds take over his "lawn," but at some point, the vermin living in the jungle of his yard and the seeds from the weeds spreading over to your property start to get to you. So what should you do?
http://www.allaboutlawns.com/lawn-maintenance-care/landscaping-and-gardening/when-neighbors-lawns-go-bad.php
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but there really is no moral or legal obligation to weed one's own lawn. Sure, HOAs can require the lawn be maintained and cut regularly, but I dare anyone to find a clause anywhere about removing weeds.
And to the person who thinks they can bill their neighbor for floating seeds? You're an idiot.