• kandoh@reddthat.com
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    5 months ago

    Lawns are one of those things we do without thinking about it because it’s what everyone else has.

    If you have space for a lawn, why not turn it into something beautiful and productive like a garden?

    Oh, because your neighbors will get made at you for being different.

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      5 months ago

      Oh, because your neighbors will get mad at you for being different. because MuH pRoPeRtY vAlUe!!

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        5 months ago

        Change the narrative. Tell them their property value will plummet because lawns were shit fads that are going out of style.

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        5 months ago

        If people see more value in a patch of drying grass rather that a productive garden, how could they be trusted with enough money to buy a house ?

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          I think it’s more so that people don’t have the time for a productive garden. There are certain times of the year that my small garden becomes the workload equivalent to a part time job.

          With composting, weeding, killing squash bugs, seeding, planting, harvesting, and pickling… I can see why people opt to do something less time consuming.

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      5 months ago

      Man, guy behind us has a beautiful garden. Just a little plot, probably a quarter acre, but it looks so much nicer than the plots on either side. More functional, too.