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barbtries

(29,955 posts)
12. i'm truly baffled
Sat Oct 21, 2023, 04:12 PM
Oct 2023

how a person's garden is objectionable? fucking right wing shit stirrers, someone should tell them to get a life.

her garden is beautiful. only right wing idiots could find that offensive. smh

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Some of her neighbors are morons and their boring chemical yards are death zones. Eom diane in sf Oct 2023 #1
You can use earth friendly chemicals now. It's 2023, not 1970. jimfields33 Oct 2023 #7
It probably takes more time and thought than yours getagrip_already Oct 2023 #9
++ appalachiablue Oct 2023 #11
It is strange that you don't see dandelions anymore. They used to be everywhere. jimfields33 Oct 2023 #15
See post 21. niyad Oct 2023 #35
YES!!!! niyad Oct 2023 #36
I'm pretty sure you'd hate our yard. LuvLoogie Oct 2023 #16
I have no idea one way or the other. jimfields33 Oct 2023 #18
Just my personal experience: people who live in HOAs tend to be the "ma freedom" types. shrike3 Oct 2023 #27
Could be. But everyone no matter what must comply or they get kicked out of fined. jimfields33 Oct 2023 #30
Doesn't sound too American to me, ie., Democratic. But that's me. shrike3 Oct 2023 #41
Nothing was said in the article about an HOA, but keep on niyad Oct 2023 #37
Laugh away. jimfields33 Oct 2023 #38
Well done appalachiablue Oct 2023 #32
Her yard is a certified wildlife habitat, NOT "she is lazy". it niyad Oct 2023 #21
Yep. My neighbor brings me food. Thank god! jimfields33 Oct 2023 #39
I don't see why not. Would even make one of my special niyad Oct 2023 #40
Note that she made the changes (or started to) in 2005... RockRaven Oct 2023 #2
Saw that, the neighbors are dying to use woke... appalachiablue Oct 2023 #33
Native gardens don't need to look messy Mossfern Oct 2023 #3
Appreciate the expertise! calimary Oct 2023 #13
There really are no plantings, just whatever comes up. Mossfern Oct 2023 #14
She is also a Master Gardener DeschutesRiver Oct 2023 #17
Then she should know Mossfern Oct 2023 #20
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.". I found her garden niyad Oct 2023 #22
+1 appalachiablue Oct 2023 #34
Some of her neighbors, and whoever issued that citation, niyad Oct 2023 #4
I can supply the mint and some multiflora rose. Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2023 #5
Ahhh, a person after my own heart! That will be even more fun niyad Oct 2023 #6
or maybe catnip instead? DBoon Oct 2023 #8
Catnip (catmint) is a member of the mint family. It grows niyad Oct 2023 #23
Hah! You want the invasive species that ate the South ArkansasDemocrat1 Oct 2023 #19
Actually, kudzu has various healing properties, in some niyad Oct 2023 #24
Poison ivy. Ocelot II Oct 2023 #28
Now there is a thought. niyad Oct 2023 #29
Purslane and kudzu ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #42
I had forgotten about purslane. niyad Oct 2023 #43
"Woke" gardening? That is sooooooo mind boggling STUPID! Auggie Oct 2023 #10
I had to read the title three times. I was certain I was not niyad Oct 2023 #25
i'm truly baffled barbtries Oct 2023 #12
I, too, practice woke gardening, Ocelot II Oct 2023 #26
Prospect neighborhood Bayard Oct 2023 #31
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