Anonymous wrote: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.
My neighbors think our lovey well kept yard is a mess because we don’t trim every living thing into a perfect cube. Their yard looks like a platoon.
Suurrrreeee!
Anonymous wrote:OP. You caught me. In fact, I posted here out of sheer guilt from my "volunteer" trees...whatever that could be. I only have a weekly lawn service and obviously should be spending night and day in my yard. Some of you people are insane.
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
LOL imagine thinking weeding is the manly hobby here. Get over it, dandelions are good for pollinators and turf lawns are for dinosaurs.
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
Anonymous wrote:OP. You caught me. In fact, I posted here out of sheer guilt from my "volunteer" trees...whatever that could be. I only have a weekly lawn service and obviously should be spending night and day in my yard. Some of you people are insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certain types of trees constantly drop branches into the yard. They become a bit of a nuisance. I think people would call them “junk trees.”
Which ones, exactly? I know of none, except sick trees.
NP- my neighbor let a Tree of Heaven grow in her yard. 100% a junk tree and it's banned by the county. Doesn't drop branches but it does have roots that go into foundations and rip up streets.
Tree of heaven is also a host of the invasive spotted lantern fly. These are dangerous invasives.
Op, do you know which types of trees she is objecting to? For someone who cares about the environment and the local economy, there are actually some plants whose harms extend beyond the property line.
Bradford pears are another "junk tree". Invasive and smelly.
Anonymous wrote:Some trees like mulberry attract rodents. Hard to get rid of the pests once you have them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certain types of trees constantly drop branches into the yard. They become a bit of a nuisance. I think people would call them “junk trees.”
Which ones, exactly? I know of none, except sick trees.
NP- my neighbor let a Tree of Heaven grow in her yard. 100% a junk tree and it's banned by the county. Doesn't drop branches but it does have roots that go into foundations and rip up streets.
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.
My neighbors think our lovey well kept yard is a mess because we don’t trim every living thing into a perfect cube. Their yard looks like a platoon.
Anonymous wrote:sounds like you are using your kids as an excuse for not doing basic upkeep.
Anonymous wrote:OP’s yard is a mess and none of you people would want her yard next to yours. Read between the lines.