• -6-6-6-@lemmygrad.ml
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    6 days ago

    Well, you can always cover it in canadian thistle, knotgrass and hogweed.

    Left behind quite a gift for my last landlord with that one when he kept weedwhacking my garden strip. He can have fun doing it multiple times a week now!

    • CarbonConscious [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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      7 days ago

      They are the ones with the beach. Ya know, big sandy beach, just like you always naturally find on the north woods lakefront. Wouldn’t want to ruin all that with some ugly local flora, that’s for sure.

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    7 days ago

    The little critters would have loved having a protected green corridor to move from the lake to the treeline. Now they gotta run exposed across open lawn :(

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      Yeah especially considering the house on the other side of this lawn has a bald eagle nest in the back yard, so the little critters really need all the help they can get!

  • neighbor sounds old and wretched. border grasses strips are cool and visually appealing.

    lawn brain is one of my most loathed brain diseases in the U.S. its adherents are some of the most recalcitrant and ignorant assholes ever manufactured by an industry.

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      Agreed. Their lawn is also shit, and I think maybe 20% of this neighborhood has ever picked up a single lawn tool themselves.

      These are also the folks that leave the long-dead perrenials growing by their porch in place, so that when spring comes their front step is just covered in gross fuzzy white dead old vines, which then naturally end up blowing into our yard throughout the spring and into summer. So ya know, just real fixated on important lawn business all the time.

  • LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any]@hexbear.net
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    I let my backyard go wild. I originally planned to plant some stuff in the grassy areas and make some paver paths, but I got lazy. Now my raspberry bushes have doubled their area, but I can’t get to them because I have a thorny flowering bush all over the place. At least the birds and insects are enjoying it.

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    Yo wtf that frame of natural growth as a border looks sooooooooooo much better than the shit afterwards. I genuinely like how it was before.

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      I so agree. I was actually really proud of how I’d managed to balance the close-cut lawn I’m required to keep with at least a little bit of growth, and did it in a way that looked really nice and intentional, not like I’d just been missing a spot all year.

      I thought it was a great compromise and I loved it. Sadly, the crackers next door disagreed, and I guess that’s what matters to the owner (who has insisted they will never sell this house, so it’s not a property value thing).

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        Maybe some grass plants can be used for the same vertical effect without pissing off the neighbour? Put in some Luzula or Carex and he couldn’t possibly pretend they’re supposed to be cut. This is “mow your lawn” mindset taken to its extreme, it can’t be applied to actual plants. If you remove a portion of the grass and make it a “bed” then put in Luzula and Perennials it could have the same effect and nobody would say “cut your planting bed”. With that said, it would be 100-200 worth of planting needed.

  • NinaPasadena [she/her, any]@hexbear.net
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    We’ve got so much natural shit growing around our house. Wildflowers and trees and things. Really beautiful. Bees around all season. Love watching them on the flowers.

    Ounce an old man came by and suggested we mow all them weeds down.

    What the fuck is wrong with people.

    Like ya way better your way guy. Sitting on a riding mower 8 hrs a day going in circles over your perfectly cut lawn. One sad potted flower wilting on the porch. No bees in sight.

    So yes big downgrade.

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      That’s all I wanted. There’s a ton of really cool birds and wildlife on this lake, so I’d love to keep their environment as natural as possible.

      Also, the yard back there is mostly full of big ol goose turds, so it’s barely even usable for playing with the kids or anything. I’m no ecologist, but everything I’ve read suggests that natural growth would cut down on that more than buzz-cut grass, but sadly I don’t get a choice about it.

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    I planted buffalo grass in my front yard so I wouldn’t have to mow anymore. The city has rules for the length of grass and weeds, but not flowering plants. Buffalo grass is great because you don’t have to water it and it flowers most of spring and summer!

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    Insane thing to complain to a landlord about tbh, I don’t think it would have even dawned on me to be mad about a tiny strip of uncut grass.

  • TheSpectreOfGay [hy/hym, she/her]@hexbear.net
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    it might look better if you remove the chopped grass but, yea, it sucks ass. i will never understand the obsession with cut grass. it would make more sense if people did stuff on their lawns and tall grass was actively a hindrance, but they just kinda look at it?? weird af

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      Yeah you’re not wrong. In that way it’s probably not a fair comparison, but I’m also unmotivated to do so.

      The neighbors launch boats from there, but they also have a full-on in-ground pool on the plateau above this one lol. Nobody swims in this lake, so I have no idea what the beach is for other than not having to do maintenance on the landscaping (valid).