Anonymous wrote:I hope you all get some type of plant fungus that kills all your mulch and weeds. Get grass like everyone else cause it kills the property value of your neighborhood.#Facts
Anonymous wrote:I hope you all get some type of plant fungus that kills all your mulch and weeds. Get grass like everyone else cause it kills the property value of your neighborhood.#Facts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just removed all the sod from our backyard and seeded Dutch white clover. It's beautiful and so much nicer than the patchy grass and muddy mess we had before. Clover is very low maintenance, hardy, and feels great underfoot. It's great for the environment and very low maintenance - mow it every so often to cut off the flowers if you dislike bees - or let it repopulate. It fixes nitrogen to the soil so if you hate it and want to do something different, at least you've improved your soil.
One caveat: If you use a broad leaf herbicide to kill your other weeds, it will kill you clover too (even though clover isn't really a weed, it's treated as such by grass lovers).
People who care for their yards have to spray this crap from their perimeter . Thanks a lot a hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just removed all the sod from our backyard and seeded Dutch white clover. It's beautiful and so much nicer than the patchy grass and muddy mess we had before. Clover is very low maintenance, hardy, and feels great underfoot. It's great for the environment and very low maintenance - mow it every so often to cut off the flowers if you dislike bees - or let it repopulate. It fixes nitrogen to the soil so if you hate it and want to do something different, at least you've improved your soil.
One caveat: If you use a broad leaf herbicide to kill your other weeds, it will kill you clover too (even though clover isn't really a weed, it's treated as such by grass lovers).
People who care for their yards have to spray this crap from their perimeter . Thanks a lot a hole.
Anonymous wrote:We just removed all the sod from our backyard and seeded Dutch white clover. It's beautiful and so much nicer than the patchy grass and muddy mess we had before. Clover is very low maintenance, hardy, and feels great underfoot. It's great for the environment and very low maintenance - mow it every so often to cut off the flowers if you dislike bees - or let it repopulate. It fixes nitrogen to the soil so if you hate it and want to do something different, at least you've improved your soil.
One caveat: If you use a broad leaf herbicide to kill your other weeds, it will kill you clover too (even though clover isn't really a weed, it's treated as such by grass lovers).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 5 of my neighbors are doing this. 2 of them have professional backhoes out there right now removing all of the sod, so they can start clean. The others are doing this on their own by covering the grass with weedblock and mulch. It seems to be a trendy thing especially because it's eco-friendly. Native plants are the thing to do.
It looks horrid.
You think so? I love the look of a cottage garden or a really tastefully landscaped no-grass yard. Plus it's soooooooo much better for the environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 5 of my neighbors are doing this. 2 of them have professional backhoes out there right now removing all of the sod, so they can start clean. The others are doing this on their own by covering the grass with weedblock and mulch. It seems to be a trendy thing especially because it's eco-friendly. Native plants are the thing to do.
It looks horrid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think when you try and sell your house, with NO lawn. While you may not want the work and cost associated with the lawn, once you have a lawn set up, it is actually fairly easy to care for.
Nothing worse than having to wait a year or 2 for a lawn to establish. It also hurt curb appeal and presents a bad view of the property from the street or lack of care.
Anonymous wrote:At least 5 of my neighbors are doing this. 2 of them have professional backhoes out there right now removing all of the sod, so they can start clean. The others are doing this on their own by covering the grass with weedblock and mulch. It seems to be a trendy thing especially because it's eco-friendly. Native plants are the thing to do.