Experts on watching other people's lawn
No Lawns
What is No Lawns?
A community devoted to alternatives to monoculture lawns, with an emphasis on native plants and conservation. Rain gardens, xeriscaping, strolling gardens, native plants, and much more! (from official Reddit r/NoLawns)
Have questions or don't know where to begin?
- You can check our website
- Or our Reddit wiki
- Our FAQ
- Resources by Country
- Resources by US State
- Doug Tallamy AMA
Where can you find the official No Lawns socials?
Rules
- Be Civil
- Don't dox yourself
- Stay on Topic
- Don't break instance or Lemmy rules
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- NativePlantGardening - Mander
- NativePlantGardening - Sh.itJust.Works
- Composting - SlrPnk
- Nature and Gardening - Beehaw
- Reclamation - SlrPnk
I just had someone call armed thugs to tell me to tend to my lawn or else I face a 250$ fine because my 'lawn' doesn't look like the others.
Needless to say I just bought too much vinegar and am currently pickling my entire yard. They don't like plants, so not they get a Lister dirt/mud pit.
rip plants, lmao. I'm glad that bs isn't legal here. That is, unless it gets really excessive. But generally people get a professional help on a state budget at that point
I get fined if I don’t cut the front lawn :c luckily it’s small.
Backyard? FOREST. We don’t use it so it’s up to my shoulders. We get so many neat bugs.
My state passed a law preventing HOAs from penalizing homeowners who xeriscape or eliminate their lawns. Can’t wait to stick it to them!
Yeah my front yard is HOA managed so it’s boring as hell. Back yard is where things get wild.
I’ve thought about applying to do my own thing in the front but I’m not sure I have enough design chops to make the cranky busybodies happy.
Ironically the front looks worse in my opinion since they don’t take care of the plants very well and they’re all half dead but since the HOA did it they won’t fine themselves 😆
My big worry is actually just people using natives and non invasives.