My neighbor to the north once said that my boat in my backyard was an eye sore. Well so is your wife Mitchell!
Here is a video about it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhQDsKoMCz0
My street seems like the only one where ever mother flocker parks on it! Guess what... When it snows, they cant plow!! Id park on the street to be a dick, but Id end up having my truck hit. Both our vehicles are AWD or 4WD so I dont care about the roads. Two weeks after getting my truck, some A whipe smoked the side mirror and now part of the plastic is missing. I dont care TOO much, but eventually I will have to go to a junk yard, pull a mirror, and fix it myself. Since it had the defroster and electronics, etc, the dealership would probably charge 500$ to fix.... Not my cup of tea.
My street seems like the only one where ever mother flocker parks on it! Guess what... When it snows, they cant plow!! Id park on the street to be a dick, but Id end up having my truck hit. Both our vehicles are AWD or 4WD so I dont care about the roads. Two weeks after getting my truck, some A whipe smoked the side mirror and now part of the plastic is missing. I dont care TOO much, but eventually I will have to go to a junk yard, pull a mirror, and fix it myself. Since it had the defroster and electronics, etc, the dealership would probably charge 500$ to fix.... Not my cup of tea.
First world problems. IF you'd park in your garage or driveway it probably wouldn't have been hit. How about spending $500 instead of being the "A whipe" driving around with no mirror for the next year or two?
Let it go man. Just be grateful you're done with him.
Jesus man......have you tired gasoline and a match
Also my neighbors lawn is roughly 4ft high. No backyard they only have a front and visible side yard. They just got two new dogs some weiner dog mix.....they weed whacked a path for the dogs and now have to hunt for them in the grass.
My current situation. This is the result of a combination of roundup and 2-4-D. Down to sticky a couple of patches of Bermuda, and bare, weed free dirt. Filling in a few low spots and dog damage tomorrow.
Still have a few neighborhood residents writing the president of the HOA (me) asking me to make me do something about the dead yard. They get really confused when I reply with a receipt for over a grand from the landscape supply company and explain that it is intentionally dead.
Love the roof. nice looking place.
Weeds are just Herbs we have not found a use for yet.
No not true
,
The basic definition of weed is "a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants." So by definition, weeds are defined not by species but by whether or not they are a bother.
I keep my yard mowed short, but the difference between having a lush lawn with no other native plants (here in Florida where grass is hard to grow) and a more diverse lawn is huge in the amount of chemicals, water, work, etc. needed.
Absolutely. Species selection is everything, and sometimes that isn't even enough. I am in process of switching from a mix of fescue and bluegrass (and mainly weeds) to Bermuda. Around here if you have sufficient sunlight get Bermuda or zosya to grow they are super easy, once established. Both are expensive to establish in both materials and water. Once they are established (usually 2 years) though they are a dream to maintain.
No not true, when I moved out here to the country I gained 3.2 acres of grass/weeds. I found that if you don't keep those weeds cut constantly they spread like wildfire. Then you do some research and find out many of them have poisonous qualities for pets and children. Once you've let them gain control they're nearly impossible to remove without killing everything. If you get good healthy grass growing and established though, it will choke them out.
The basic definition of weed is "a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants."
I'm no garden or lawn expert but I consider Bermuda more weed than a desirable plant. It's really invasive in places you don't want it (like flower beds and vegetable gardens adjacent to the lawn) and tough as nails to get out. It makes for a durable lawn, once established, but looks half dead in the winter. Not really familiar with zoysia. It may provide green during cool weather but it won't keep Bermuda stolons from running rampant.
Enter your email address to join: