What’s something you do that would make other people think WTF?

  • Chetzemoka
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    28 months ago

    The kind of grass I’m growing doesn’t get that high except a couple weeks in the spring when it’s going to seed. The rest of the time falls over and lays down, looking like a wind-swept meadow, so the overall height is no more than around 15cm. High enough that you couldn’t see my shoes, but it looks relatively well-kept.

    Here’s some pictures of this kind of grass. It has some limitations on what kind of conditions it grows well in, but there are several different similar species that gives options.

    https://www.prairienursery.com/resources-guides/no-mow-image-gallery/

    There are also options to replace grass with other low ground cover plants like clover or thyme. And also definitely, you should work to change your local ordinances on pawn maintenance to be more eco-friendly.

    Some folks in the state of Maryland, US accomplished getting their ordinances changed recently: https://www.wusa9.com/article/tech/science/environment/maryland-couple-fights-hoa-rules-on-grass-lawns/65-d87be2e2-a109-4b7d-99fa-7497b91c7347

    • Trollivier
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      8 months ago

      Looks good! Mine is regular grass and I didn’t intend to let it grow forever, just for No Mow May, and see what happened. My neighbour is a lawn freak and I heard her scream to her husband that she won’t let me ruin her 25 years of hard work. Her lawn is “perfect”, not a dandelion. She really hates me cause I let the dandelion grow on my lawn.

      I sprinkle my lawn with white clove seeds every now and then, its starting to take over the grass. It’s going to be lovely.

      I talked with my neighbourhood representative at the city hall, and she told me a lot of people in their municipal party are doing No Mow May. They are a new municipal government and they can’t tell now collars not to apply the city rules. They need to change the rules, and they will, but it takes time.

      Thanks for the link!