• moon@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Why not just fill it with gravel, put a few planters in if you still want some vegetation and then move on?

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      5 months ago

      Ah yes, let’s take the low life area and make it 0 life

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        5 months ago

        OP is literally saying they want less life… I wouldn’t consider an artificially manicured patch of grass to be much life anyway. The overgrown druid land OP describes sounds much better to me

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        5 months ago

        So close and yet so far

        Let’s take the low life area and make it no life area

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      5 months ago

      This is quite nice in desert areas, but doesnt work well for areas like Florida where if you dont spend hours weeding or edging religiously, you’ll end up having to weedwhack your lawn because the grass and weeds have still grown, but now your mower has turned iinto a rock flinging machine with very dull blades

      A yeard can be great space for kids to run and play, but still, fuck lawns for the most part. One basketball-court-sized lawn per couple blocks is plenty sufficient for kids. A soccerfield per 5 miles, and a major sports field per 10 miles…

      Folks should let their yards be what the yards are in the wild.

      In Florida, that means pine/oak forest with palm fronds. Maybe small grassy garden if folks want a spot to hang. But grass for the most part is shaded out by trees and covered by pine-straw and leaves.

      Residential half-acre-plus fertilized lawns are stupid AF.

      Maybe was cool in the 1950s when lawncare was a handy mode of wealth redistribution for a healthier economy, and no-one had thought of the negative environmnetal impacts.

      Lawns used to be a big flex specifically because it took crazy labor to do; lords would show off how many gardeners they had under employ. Now folks are flexing in how they can kill everything including their wallets, free time, and planet

      Push mowers are superior for small lawns.

      Mowing lawnbots are the future for lawncare.