Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself: would I rather be a person with a nice lawn at my second home or a person who cares about my neighbors health and environment? What you’re paying for is pretty harmful - and unnecessary. And reflects poorly upon you.
Anonymous wrote:For all those saying to stop spreading "chemicals" on the lawn. You do realize that water is a chemical.
Anonymous wrote:Wwyd?? She seems rather delicate and is hard to deal with
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sprayed harmful chemicals into environment. That is a completely separate issue from dealing with your crazy neighbor. How about not spraying harmful chemicals into the environment because they are harmful chemicals?
You are nuts. And clearly posting again and again.
Anonymous wrote:You sprayed harmful chemicals into environment. That is a completely separate issue from dealing with your crazy neighbor. How about not spraying harmful chemicals into the environment because they are harmful chemicals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those chemicals are terrible. If she has health issues be a good neighbor and help with her yard.
Well if she can’t handle one treatment on some bushes one time (not even the lawn), she should not leave the house ever because the town we live in sprays, and the restaurant down the block from us literally has a guy who sprays their patio area for weeds every single morning in the warmer months.
I’m done with this lady.
Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself: would I rather be a person with a nice lawn at my second home or a person who cares about my neighbors health and environment? What you’re paying for is pretty harmful - and unnecessary. And reflects poorly upon you.