Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that any of your business?
You should be annoyed by the neighbors who spray toxic crap around your property.
This.
I judge the owners of ever clover free lawn I pass.
So many hypocrites in this world.
Anonymous wrote:Tents are like masks. Only liberals or elites would tent a tree.
Anonymous wrote:I had newly planted trees (less than one year) in the last go round with Brood X. I was advised not to worry about netting since the trees were not a preferred cicada target. Ended up losing two of three trees; third one recovered after several leafless/sickly years. I’m not going to judge anyone for netting trees. The damage is costly and unsightly. A net certainly doesn’t hurt or inconvenience the cicadas. Find something else to be holier-than-thou about, OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that any of your business?
You should be annoyed by the neighbors who spray toxic crap around your property.
This.
I judge the owners of ever clover free lawn I pass.
So many hypocrites in this world.
Uh oh. Please let's ignore the original poster here, who is a nasty nutcase. But I do need to know what's wrong with clover-free lawns. I just called my gardener to tell him my lawn is half clover. Is the only lawn spray toxic????? I will cancel. Is there anything else I can do naturally to stop my lawn - and plantings - from being overrun by clover?
Anonymous wrote:I'm about to net my trees. I'm so tired of the squirrels and birds stealing our apples and peaches. We're trying to avoid that this year and harvest our own fruit for a change. You can hate our nets all you want.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for your neighbors that they have to deal with you in any capacity.
Anonymous wrote:You’re fascinating. Tell us more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that any of your business?
You should be annoyed by the neighbors who spray toxic crap around your property.
This.
I judge the owners of ever clover free lawn I pass.
So many hypocrites in this world.
Uh oh. Please let's ignore the original poster here, who is a nasty nutcase. But I do need to know what's wrong with clover-free lawns. I just called my gardener to tell him my lawn is half clover. Is the only lawn spray toxic????? I will cancel. Is there anything else I can do naturally to stop my lawn - and plantings - from being overrun by clover?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that any of your business?
You should be annoyed by the neighbors who spray toxic crap around your property.
This.
I judge the owners of ever clover free lawn I pass.
So many hypocrites in this world.
Anonymous wrote:You’re fascinating. Tell us more.