Anonymous wrote:Like so many things, this is a matter of taste IMO. I truly dislike the overly manicured look of a lot of suburban houses. I find it kind of soulless and hygienic in an off putting way.
Anonymous wrote:There are many affluent neighborhoods in NW DC. Residents are definitely doing well. However, the landscaping, yards and curb appeal in these neighborhoods are so bad.
Weed is everywhere. They don't care so much about keeping their yards nice and beautiful. No manicured lawns. You can tell that they don't value landscaping. Even the city doesn't value landscaping on the streets.
Why is that? I can't imagine this is about money and cost.
You drive in many average suburbs around here and you'll see a very different picture. Nice and beautiful manicured lawns.
Are DC residents just more nasty? I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:I find this thread hilarious. We own a SFH in NW DC. You might have scoffed at my front lawn before. The grass has some weeds in it and we only mow every 3 weeks or so in the summer. Longer grass has longer roots and is therefore more drought-resistant. Also, it’s just not a top priority for us.
I’ll never spray chemicals on my lawn to kill weeds or keep it manicured. I’ll never water my lawn unless I just overseeded it. And I’m not going to hire an overpriced landscaping company that will send a bunch of unskilled labor to mow my grass within an inch of its life and kill shrubs and trees through improper pruning (this has happened to multiple neighbors).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine judging the yards and gardens of anywhere right now. It’s March.
My native perennial garden is popping right now with violets, virginia bluebells and spicebush
Anonymous wrote:Natural / wild spaces are the thing to do now.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine judging the yards and gardens of anywhere right now. It’s March.