Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP’s yard is a mess and none of you people would want her yard next to yours. Read between the lines.
I don't see that anywhere in her comments. I think you are projecting.
Anonymous wrote:OP’s yard is a mess and none of you people would want her yard next to yours. Read between the lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor across street. Younger couple maybe 42-45. Two kids maybe 8-10 moved in four years ago.
Front laws don’t have fences. Somehow they bought the house from an 85 year old widower who owned house almost fifty years and in three years turned front lawn into a massive dandelion patch with seeds flying everywhere.
The guy had a typical WFH job. Wife does not work kids in school all day. Dude spray them, dig them out or at lease keep lawn shorter so they don’t shoot up.
No one cares except the two neighbors left and right get weeds everywhere.
One of man child dads off bike riding or something while his weeds are everywhere
Dandelions are good for your soil due to the tap root and make your lawn healthier. They are also pretty and good for pollinators and children love them. Why are you complaining about something good? pick something bad and damaging to the world to obsess over -- there are so many options.
The chemicals needed to have a perfect weed free lawn are bad for my kid's, bad for the bees, bad for the environment. Violets and dandelions are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Are your trees invasive species?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor across street. Younger couple maybe 42-45. Two kids maybe 8-10 moved in four years ago.
Front laws don’t have fences. Somehow they bought the house from an 85 year old widower who owned house almost fifty years and in three years turned front lawn into a massive dandelion patch with seeds flying everywhere.
The guy had a typical WFH job. Wife does not work kids in school all day. Dude spray them, dig them out or at lease keep lawn shorter so they don’t shoot up.
No one cares except the two neighbors left and right get weeds everywhere.
One of man child dads off bike riding or something while his weeds are everywhere
Dandelions are good for your soil due to the tap root and make your lawn healthier. They are also pretty and good for pollinators and children love them. Why are you complaining about something good? pick something bad and damaging to the world to obsess over -- there are so many options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does you having children and listing their ages have to do with this?
You can’t imagine that parents of a toddler and newborn might not have gardening as their top priority in life?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. A classic phone conversation with her went like this: (I swear to god I’m not making this up)
Obsessed neighbor: I’m just calling to discuss your grass experience with you.
Me: (desperately wondering whether she’s for real) What is it you would like to know, Margaret?
Anonymous wrote:Is your yard really bad, OP? And do your “junk trees” drop on her lawn/garden?
Anonymous wrote:What does you having children and listing their ages have to do with this?
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor across street. Younger couple maybe 42-45. Two kids maybe 8-10 moved in four years ago.
Front laws don’t have fences. Somehow they bought the house from an 85 year old widower who owned house almost fifty years and in three years turned front lawn into a massive dandelion patch with seeds flying everywhere.
The guy had a typical WFH job. Wife does not work kids in school all day. Dude spray them, dig them out or at lease keep lawn shorter so they don’t shoot up.
No one cares except the two neighbors left and right get weeds everywhere.
One of man child dads off bike riding or something while his weeds are everywhere