Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A weed-filled lawn would piss me off because it reflects poorly on the neighborhood.
How does it reflect poorly?
IMO, those flags warning people to stay off the lawn due to recent pesticide applications reflect poorly on a neighborhood. Why spray crap all over the lawn and then warn people that they can't play on it? WTF is the point of having a lawn then?
Exactly! Plus some weeds are quite pretty. We get some great purple "weed" flowers and those yellow buttercups. Let me guess, the poster who got all anal about lawns and how it reflects on the neighborhood...
a.) Has no children
b.) Has children and doesn't give a fuck about the possibility of neurological damage from pesticides. Keeping up appearances are everything and if the children suffer we will just hide them in the closet.
c.) Is elderly and doesn't realize that the pesticides of today are dangerous and most people don't have time to pick weeds daily or even once a week.
d.) Plans to sell their house soon and cares more about getting every possible dollar than the health of their neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry why can't this be a family event?
I rennet pulling weeds with my grandma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fickleness of DCUM posters never ceases to amaze me. A few weeks ago there was a poster who complained about chain link fence in the neighborhood (making the neighborhood unattractive) and everyone went crazy calling him/her an elitist, stupid, and worse. Now the OP has a neighbor who is complaining about weeds in her yard and posters are telling her that she should not only do something about it, including using pesticides and a lawn service, but that she could actually get sued. Huh?
I was one of the main ones calling the chain link op a snob...... because she was one. Declaring something white trash IS a bit elitist, especially when you continue after it's pointed out that chain link is more cost effective to some people.
This one is more about OP's neighbor over stepping his bounds. And I do believe most of the litigation nonsense is just that: nonsense. Except for that one troll who swears his friends roommate sisters cousins nephews great uncles dogs vet won a big lawsuit for getting stung.
Disagree, it's a double standard. Letting weeds grow and not using a lawn service is more cost effective to some people too, though most of the posts on this thread seem to be siding with OP's neighbor. We regularly mow our lawn but by week's end the dandelions start to emerge, especially in early summer. Anyone who tells me I need to get a lawnservice and use chemicals because it hurts their property in some way or makes the neighborhood unattractive can suck it.
Lots of hostile, nasty people on this thread, all defending their weeds. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, no HOA- no group contract with your neighbors!!! Have fun with your broken down cars and old kitchen sinks in people's yards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people so lacking in understanding? You don't need pesticides to get rid of weeds. Seed your lawn. You'd be amazed at what putting grass on your lawn can do.
I suppose that works for some. I seeded our lawn every year for the first four years without much progress so I've haven't bothered lately. Lousy soil, too much shade and too much kid and bike traffic leave me with crab grass, wild onions, dandilions, some random grass-like things and some sections of actual turf. After the kids move out and I earn $50k more than I do now, I'll get around to actually preparing the soil, aerating it and growing some nice grass. And I won't permanently park a car in the front yard like that other guy on the street.
The key to feeling good about living in a non-HOA neighborhood is not being the WORST guy on the block.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people so lacking in understanding? You don't need pesticides to get rid of weeds. Seed your lawn. You'd be amazed at what putting grass on your lawn can do.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people so lacking in understanding? You don't need pesticides to get rid of weeds. Seed your lawn. You'd be amazed at what putting grass on your lawn can do.
12:31, you sound like a raving lunatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A weed-filled lawn would piss me off because it reflects poorly on the neighborhood.
How does it reflect poorly?
IMO, those flags warning people to stay off the lawn due to recent pesticide applications reflect poorly on a neighborhood. Why spray crap all over the lawn and then warn people that they can't play on it? WTF is the point of having a lawn then?