Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand some Americans' obsession with lawns. And yes, having your house look like a golf course is a uniquely American standard.
They discovered those who live near golf courses have higher instances of Parkinson's disease. I wonder what diseases TruGreen causes.
Anonymous wrote:Those chemicals are terrible. If she has health issues be a good neighbor and help with her yard.
Anonymous wrote:Two things can be true:
1) Your neighbor is whack; and
2) spraying neighborhoods with harmful chemicals is a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand some Americans' obsession with lawns. And yes, having your house look like a golf course is a uniquely American standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop, not only for your neighbor’s sake but yours as well. All those chemicals are unnecessary.
I’m fine with it. We’ve used it before at another home, and it worked well. That’s why we are using it again. It gave us a nice lawn
Anonymous wrote:" In 2020, the non-profit organization Beyond Pesticides sued TruGreen over its claim to offer "environmentally friendly, sustainable lawn care services that use no chemicals that may cause cancer, allergic reactions, or other health or environmental harms"—statements that Beyond Pesticides asserts are false and deceptive. TruGreen uses glyphosate, classified as probably carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, as well as a weedkiller with a label warning of "irreversible eye damage" and "allergic reactions," and a neurotoxic insecticide, according to Beyond Pesticides. "
https://www.ehn.org/pesticide-free-lawn-care-2654774400.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at the end of a culdesac with a woodsy area behind us in which lives turkey, deer, opossums, groundhogs, rabbits, turtles, and many types of birds and other small mammals.
Our lawn has been allowed to go natural for more than a quarter century now - there is some grass but it is mostly a variety of weedy plants and clover and mossy patches under the trees. We mow it every other week during growing season to keep it manageable although we do no mow May.
Our neighbor just redid his lawn this summer, it is a perfect uniform green of a weird shade - almost a bright algae green color. He spends hours and hours spraying it with various things and mowing it to within an inch of its life.
But I use the word ‘life’ generously because his lawn is sterile. Nobody goes on his lawn. Our lawn will be covered with robins and other ground feeding birds, and groundhogs, rabbits, deer, etc. but his lawn just feet away - NOBODY lands on his lawn. There is nothing but sterile neon green monocultured grass and beyond that, death. No bugs, no seeds, no other life.
I just don’t see the perspective of people who think *that* is more attractive than an abundance of life and woodland creatures.
Cool story, bro