Anonymous wrote:This is why I spray a lot of weed barrier between my property and the neighbor's you never know what kind of lazy people will live next to you. Even rich people can be cheap and lazy.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I spray a lot of weed barrier between my property and the neighbor's you never know what kind of lazy people will live next to you. Even rich people can be cheap and lazy.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I spray a lot of weed barrier between my property and the neighbor's you never know what kind of lazy people will live next to you. Even rich people can be cheap and lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain to her that if she plans to de-weed your lawn in the future, she really needs to do so properly. He previous attempts show that she's not a very good gardener, as she left the root behind. Surely she knows better? (snark) No one is going to get rid of the dandelions that way! Or send her the suggested banana bread and a dandelion salad. Be sure to tell her the dandelions in her dandelion salad have been treated with huge amounts of DDT and/or Round-up. Bon Appetit!
I doubt she's weeding OP's lawn out of the good of her heart, or even because she wants the lawn to look pretty. She's probably picking off the flowers before they go to seed and blow over to HER yard. No need to get the root for that.
Anonymous wrote:Explain to her that if she plans to de-weed your lawn in the future, she really needs to do so properly. He previous attempts show that she's not a very good gardener, as she left the root behind. Surely she knows better? (snark) No one is going to get rid of the dandelions that way! Or send her the suggested banana bread and a dandelion salad. Be sure to tell her the dandelions in her dandelion salad have been treated with huge amounts of DDT and/or Round-up. Bon Appetit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my neighbor had a yard full of weeds, I'd be upset.
Oh, please. It is simply not your business. Hard to believe, I know.![]()
of course it is. I look at it everyday. We (our hoa) are asking neighbors to pick up brush and sticks and clear weeds.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Have some respect for your property. And consideration for your neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my neighbor had a yard full of weeds, I'd be upset.
Oh, please. It is simply not your business. Hard to believe, I know.![]()
Anonymous wrote: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.
Have some respect for your property. And consideration for your neighbors.
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.
Anonymous wrote:If my neighbor had a yard full of weeds, I'd be upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6 year old daughter loves picking dandelions (we live in DC) and will often ask to go into our neighbor's front lawn to do that, since they have more (downtown dc so none of us have spotless lawns). I'm now thinking I should bring her to the suburbs and see if people will pay her to do it!
So does my 7-y-o son. Nobody seems to mind.
PP here: on second thought, when my DS picks dandelions, he's just having fun. Your neighbor is a not-so-benign adult. If a person trespasses on your property for any hostile reason, facing the issue is better than delaying and risking an escalation.