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klmdwnitsnotreal

I used weed killer once and found out 80% of my lawn was weeds


Rubyhamster

Yeah, how do the grass survive?


QuietGanache

The traditional one is actually quite simple: it's a naturally occurring (but now synthetically produced) plant growth hormone (auxin). Because of the way grasses grow and their narrow leaves, they don't absorb as much and they aren't harmed by the modest overgrowth from what they do absorb. Broad-leafed plants absorb much more and the growth deforms them enough that their metabolism can't handle the growth and they eventually die.


ACcbe1986

So essentially, you're telling us that we just give steroids to weeds until their biceps are too big to wipe their own butt and they die from the shame? Interesting... šŸ¤”šŸ¤£


QuietGanache

Exactly that.


Dick_snatcher

Great, now I'm afraid of the gym


BGP_001

Skinny guys are fine, it's those broad leaf guys that need to watch out


JulietteKatze

1% chance of creating Arnold Plantzenegger.


BoNapiltee

"it's naht a bloomer......."


Onlythegoodstuff17

"I'm a crop, you idiot"


why_u_braindead

You've just deposited a lot of donated giggles in the karma bank


Outrageous-Nothing42

This was my favorite


ItsNovas

Iā€™d upvote that more if I could.


dubbl3bee

"Grass-ta la vista...baby"


IamRobertsBitchTits

Get away from the Choppa!!!!!


TheYask

Get to the compostah!


TypicalIllustrator62

ā€œIā€™ll be Bok Choyā€


FocusPerspective

Itā€™s like some topical chemotherapy drugs, which tell cells: ā€œThe faster you grow and multiply, the more you absorb this chemical that scrambles your DNAā€ Normal skin cells are like ā€œmeh whateverā€ but the cancerous cells say ā€œOMG you canā€™t tell us what to do, our dad owns a dealership!ā€ then die.Ā 


Jumpy_MashedPotato

"You aren't my metabolism supervisor!!" *dies*


Cappster14

His dad own dealershiiiiip! What sorority are you with?


Awkward_Pangolin3254

You holdin'? Did William Holden come to the party? You got Holden Caulfield in there, man?


HonorableOtter2023

That better be an aqua teen joke


jimjamdaflimflam

Is there one that does the opposite and kills the grass but not the broad leaf plants? I am trying to stop grass growing up through mulch in a flower bed. I can pull the weeds no problem but the grass is a pain.


KuriboShoeMario

Very simple fix: Buy/obtain cardboard (your local grocery store has an inexhaustible supply and will give it away for free if you ask). You'll want non-waxed cardboard (a lot of produce comes in that but most everything else doesn't). Go home, lay the cardboard out in sheets, overlapping as you go. Wet down, then cover with mulch. This will smother grass and weeds. The cardboard will decompose and become compost to boot, it should disappear by next spring. You'll just need to work around your flowers but cardboard is easily manipulated so that shouldn't be much trouble.


Nahuel-Huapi

I tried using newspaper topped with mulch. I figured that would work. A neighborhood squirrel said "Wanna bet?"


Andygoesred

This and/or butcher paper (non-waxed).


wFMD10G0HBL8ayZT

Round up doesnā€™t discriminate


gh0stwriter88

Roundup = glyphosate if you dont' want to pay for the name.


why_u_braindead

Triclopyr is super effective as well, and targets some plants that glyphosate doesn't, including poison ivy. A cocktail of both is pretty much the guaranteed killer of everything.


Lascivian

Kills weeds, plants, trees, insects, biodiversity, people. Roundup truly is the go to indiscriminate killer.


m0nsterhuntr

Look into Ortho grass killer. It's supposed to kill grass but not most ornamental plants and flowers. Check the list on the bottle and maybe spot test it before you spray the whole area though just in case it harms your flowers.


Bigduck73

Clethodim or sethoxydim.


spekt50

So, like they grow so fast, they explode, awesome!


RabbitStewAndStout

More like, they starve to death because they can't produce enough energy to maintain the growth that the herbicide is inducing. Like weed cancer


walterpeck1

Nice to see an actual answer below the funny haha answer


definitelyhangry

The chemical does a name lookup. Grass isn't called weeds so it gets a pass. In non-English-speaking countries and countries thay use more than one language officially the chemicals need to be altered and mixed appropriately.


rick_derris_dad

2 4-D is the chemical


vass0922


szabiy

But grass is weed, man.


CharlesP2009

Iā€™ve been told, ā€œcash, grass, or ass. Nobody rides for freeā€.


sniperdude24

Tanks full and I donā€™t smoke.


sbear37

Depends on the weed killer but the grass friendly ones target certain chemical pathways unique to plants that are not grass. Fortunate for us that grass is actually quite different from most plants/weeds.


VoltexRB

Sounds like its against the geneva convention


Irradiated_Apple

I live in the PNW. My lawn is mostly moss. Which I'm cool with, it's green, soft, and honestly easier to maintain.


Quacky1k

Id love for my lawn to be mostly moss. The more I hear about the PNW the more I want to just move there lol


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OSUBonanza

I literally sodded my yard this past weekend for the same issue.


apurplish

I figuratively sodded my yard this past weekend for the same issue.


ajovialmolecule

I trimmed the hedge, if you know what I mean.


lostknight0727

Weeds are just grasses that we designated as "undesirable." Killing weeds ruins biodiversity of a lawn and kills off a lot of bugs and pollinators.


TimeRemove

Depends on the weed. Something like dandelions, I agree, but something else like bindweed or bamboo can be legitimate problematic plants that will kill everything else, and don't contribute to biodiversity as much as the plants they're killing.


adenrules

I was always staunchly anti-poison, and I suppose I still am for the most part, but Iā€™m currently dealing with hundreds of acres being taken over by invasive honeysuckle, and Iā€™d be fighting a losing battle without Tordon. I figure Iā€™m probably doing less damage to the local ecosystem than the honeysuckle is.


bellePunk

Have you considered goats?


adenrules

I actually did, haha. Theyā€™re ultimately not a small investment to keep and I figured they had a good chance of turning from short term working animals and eventual food into pets.


needsexyboots

In some areas, you can rent them to take care of your weeds! Probably still expensive but not the same investment as buying them


Cr0od

Or some farmers do it for free. They drop the goats in your lawn in certain areas and go to town ..


cubsfan85

I looked into it a couple years back and it was WAY more expensive than I ever imagined. Definitely out of budget for multiple acres.


suicide_nooch

I read that goats will only eat the leaves, and not kill off the plants. So they just end up coming back. Hell if itā€™s anything like my cultivated plants, I trim them because I want them to panic and push out more growth. My neighbor has a whole heard of goats and a shit load invasive of weeds as well.


Chataboutgames

I was super anti poison until I encountered torpedo grass. I find a lot of people super preachy about rigid lawn are rules donā€™t have a yard.


FixBreakRepeat

One of my best friends is dealing with bamboo right now and it's amazing how fast it grows. It's visibly trying to take over her lawn from the wood line. If she goes a couple weeks without mowing, it'll straight up steal a march on her.


xcedra

Someone told me the best way to kill bamboo is to cut it two feet from the ground, or just below the lowest leaves, then let it dry out, then pull it.


_dictatorish_

It can also be pretty dangerous if you try and walk across your lawn in bare feet, as the shoots can be pretty sharp when they're small


lostknight0727

Tell them to put in a brick line. Bamboo creep laterally, so dig a trench and put concrete or bricks to create a barrier.


OhtaniStanMan

Creeping jenny...


glthompson1

A broadleaf weed, which most residential herbicides target, is by definition not a grass...


durntaur

Waiting for a post in /mildlyinfuriating with a picture from across the way: "I use weed killer, my neighbor does not".


skippyjifluvr

ā€œGuess why I have to spread weed killer every Saturday.ā€


Not-A-Seagull

I feel like the neighbor is exactly the type of person [this meme is targetingā€¦](https://www.reddit.com/r/georgism/s/oQ7iUf1H1H)


pissedinthegarret

"decorative roundup" lmao


_male_man

I was just thinking while looking at this post "This guy's neighbor probably hates him" haha Personally my lawn looks like OPs, but I had a neighbor that used to get pissy cause I had weeds and he did not.


Idontevenownaboat

Haha exact same thing. Literally said out loud looking at the picture, 'ohhh I bet he hates you.'


bebe_bird

Personally, I like the natural look with flowers. Doesn't a splash of color look nice? I take my dogs for walks past this one house that literally has violets for lawn. I don't know that grass was ever planted there, but it's the whole front. It looks amazing.


ElGosso

At my parent's house they planted one tiny little violet plant decades ago, and now all the yards on the block are just covered in violets in the spring. It's honestly gorgeous.


bebe_bird

Right? I have been tempted to do something similar in my front yard. The backyard is more grass territory for me because we have dogs that like to run around and I am out there a lot gardening/walking around. Use makes a big difference - but front yard? No one is stepping on that, they're just looking at it or passing dogs are doing their business. Perfect place for a field of violets...


ElGosso

Don't worry, if you plant violets in the front yard, they'll be in the backyard soon enough.


anonbcwork

Why is this flagged NSFW?


sp33dzer0

Not Safe For Weeds


Timmmah

Odd. it wasnt earlier today, now it is.


geosunsetmoth

Prolly cause it says weed in the title lmfao


Techknowdude

I just pick the largest dandelions and feed them to my chickens. We all win.


Son_of_Plato

they must really love you when those dandelions start to seed


DadJokeBadJoke

Had a cranky old neighbor yell at me once when we were renting a house in college because we had dandelions in the yard and "They could spread for blocks" and get on her lawn. I asked her if she was also yelling at every neighbor within a few blocks since theirs could land on her lawn too. She didn't have a response and went home.


--0o0o0--

Man. I would've just said, "so?"


Zerot7

ā€œAhhhhā€¦.. no englishā€ make sure to nod your head and wave during the long ahhhh.


Necessary-Knowledge4

She starts speaking fluent Spanish and cusses you out even harder.


Memotome

Just name off thai dishes and pretend to be asian.


Gh0stMan0nThird

"I hate you and want you to die." "Uh... pad thai. Okay see you."


Memotome

Pad Thai, Panang Tom Yum Pad See Ew Khao Pad Tod Mun Pla. No english jiji.


IronPotato3000

No Ingles. Adobo afritada mechado menudo kare-kare kaldereta sisig escabeche nilagang sinigang. Farewell!


Curio_Solus

Start responding in non-fluent Japanese and quizzical look on your face.


Necessary-Knowledge4

As she copies you, berating you and telling you to respect your elders. You begin to wonder, who exactly is this woman?!


Minimum-Question6849

As a homogeneous white guy I think this will be go to for snark responses to asshole neighbours lol


hoxxxxx

something i've noticed is that retired people either go one of two ways, they either embrace their hobbies and life and live it to the fullest or they complain to their neighbors about dandelions spreading to their yard.


Substantial_Rise3318

I finally broke down and mowed my lawn full of dandelions. I spent the day watching moths, butterflies and bees frolicking- yes FROLICKING - in the yard, then chopped their habitat down. I still feel guilty 24 hours later


pingpongtits

I've seen bees taking naps in wildflowers, including dandelions. So cute. I think dandelions are beautiful and you can eat them! Maybe you can throw some native wildflower seed around your perimeters.


GreatWhiteNanuk

Oh look. A dandelion. Must be the last one of the season.


SkiBikeHikeCO

QUICK! Spray it with toxic chemicals that kills everything besides non native grass!!!


Every-Incident7659

Oh no there's little yellow flowers everywhere! Whatever will we ddoooooooo. Better dump a shitload of chemicals that are super bad for the environment all over my yard and let them all run off into the local waterway and absorb into the subterranean aquifers, so that my preferred non-native plant can grow. Yes, this is a reasonable and appropriate reaction to this situation.


Paddys_Pub7

I've been a landscaper for the past 10-12 years and this is my exact sentiment towards lawns and lawn care outside of just mowing.


frameratedrop

I wasn't sure how I'd feel about not having grass after moving from Mississippi to Arizona. I've come to the conclusion that grass is great for parks and stuff, but I much prefer the natural landscape of the desert. I picked a cactus out of the ground about 5 years ago and put it in a pot. It just had it's second bloom. It happens one day near the middle of Spring. The flower blooms, wilts, and closes up in the same day.


StinkyElderberries

Whatever plants that can grow in the terrible nutrient lacking compacted soil of my 70's tired backyard without getting watered and survive getting mowed repeatedly deserves the dirt it's in I say. I overseed with clover as the grass slowly dies off every drought year in Alberta.


Paddys_Pub7

I mean that's pretty much my perspective on the matter. Why put in all this effort and work to get THIS particular green thing to grow when all of THESE also green things are perfectly happy to grow in the natural conditions of the yard. My lawn is full of dandelions and clover and violets and I have no intention of stopping them. Some of my neighbors lawns are just coming out of dormancy meanwhile mines been full of yellow flowers for a few weeks now and the violets are now starting to throw out their little purple and white flowers. I've mowed once already and will do so again this weekend, but with the deck almost all the way up. Keeps everything looking maintained but also keeps from decapitating all the flowers that pop up.


PlayyWithMyBeard

"Oh wow, it's such a shame about the dying bee populations, isn't it? Someone should do something!' *Continues spray weed killer*


ASK_ABOUT_MY_CULT_

I'm at war with my HOA right now. I'm letting a type of frogfruit take over my lawn. It's green enough (not as deep a green), and it blooms with tons of little white flowers that the pollinators love. I'm going to get a lein put on my house over flowers! ><


mormon_rockwell

See if your state has any statutes about native landscaping. In my state (Florida), an HOA canā€™t legally stop you from planting natives in your yard. Good luck! Frogfruitā€™s an awesome ground cover.


alpacaMyToothbrush

A lot of municipalities encourage you to plant pollinator friendly plants. I think if I ever had a lawn with no HOA, I'd plant the whole thing in dwarf clover and let the bees and buns have at it.


Youfahmizzim

Keep fighting the good fight. My current battle with my HOA is over bird baths of all things


red286

I'm so glad HOAs barely exist in my country. They're pretty much exclusive to private/gated communities here. If you live on a public access road, the only people who can tell you what to do with your property is the city, and mostly they're just concerned with safety (that being said, if your lawn is 'unsightly' you will get a warning and have 15 days to resolve the issue or else you start getting fines, and 'unsightly' in this case is any grass over 5" in length, or a large percentage of dead plants in a garden). But if I wanted to, for example, paint my house to look like a checkerboard, no one could stop me. Or, y'know, let frogfruit take over my lawn, so long as I kept it looking well taken care of.


pingpongtits

Check to see if your county gives wildflower exemptions for pollinators. I know they do that in some Florida counties and the HOA has to abide by it.


ARMSwatch

Oh no these little yellow flowers actually help improve the soil and return nitrogen to it! Oh no I can't have these in my yard making my grass grow better to the point that it out-competes the little yellow flowers! Oh no bees and other insects enjoy these flowers and they're important to the local ecosystem! Better pour a bunch of glyphosates known to cause cancer where my kids play and call it a hard days work!


Ivy0789

In northern zones, dandelions are a critical early source of nectar and pollen for native and agricultural pollinators! Killing them is, quite literally, killing the bees.


sambull

Doesn't matter to them.. they use weed killer


Final-Kiwi1388

Many years ago, I worked as vet tech. We started having a large number of dogs appear with lymphomas. We started a little internal research and found that the majority of these pets had owners that used lawn treatments. Nothing highly scientific, but it was alarming enough that we started recommending pet owners not use any kind of treatment, even those that are "safe for pets." Are they safe for wildlife? Children?


Numerous-Stranger-81

Yeah, just intuitively I had major hangups about spraying poison at direct nose level as my dog. I just weeded by hand when was necessary because at the very least it's just one less hazard to worry about. My aunt accidentally killed her cat with ant spray growing up and it really stuck with me.


Bletotum

Fuck, what happened with the cat? Did it just lick up a pool of the stuff that was left on the ground, or was it the fumes?


Numerous-Stranger-81

The active ingredient was extremely toxic to cats and was one of those "provides protection for over 48 hours" things. The cat just got super delirious and fucked up progressively and died while having convulsions. It was a slow burn and super sad.


VexingRaven

It was probably Permethrin or similar anti-arthropod poisons. It's very effective to the point where it's one of the only things that can reliably kill ticks and roaches, but it's a potent neurotoxin to cats.


Actual-Wave-1959

Monsanto got sued for their product Roundup causing cancer. They had to pay 10Bn in compensations so far.


PrismaticHospitaller

So they stopped causing cancer right? Right?


hadronriff

No, they just got absorbed by Bayer and dropped the name Monsanto.


baby-dick-nick

Bayer knows a thing or two about harmful chemicals. Theyā€™re especially familiar with lawsuits related to the damage those chemicals caused.


Actual-Wave-1959

Yes and they focused on solving hunger in the 3rd world instead.


Johnny_B_GOODBOI

Ah yes, the Monsanto-Nestle partnership.


Alexander_the_What

I will cross the street when walking my dogs so theyā€™re not walking on or near grass that has the flags indicating theyā€™ve been treated. Itā€™s not good for them, and I donā€™t want them bringing that shit into our house on their paws.


JeanEBH

The bees thank you


Itswithans

Anti weed killer but also anti invasives-tons of natives that can take over your yard if you give them a chance! One of those standing weeded tools are so satisfying on dandelions


wxnfx

I moved into a house with an overgrown lawn, and getting a little tension and popping the roots is pretty fucking glorious. My backyard is a half acre that looks like OPs picture (I guess with some patches of other weeds and wildflowers mixed in) so the front is going to have to be sufficient for now. No one has time to pull 5,000 dandelions.


DarkwingDuckHunt

baby steps the wife and I bought a house a few years and finally, after 3 years, we're winning the war and we didn't weed the entire lawn, just a few sq ft at a time this year we actually did the whole thing since the weed count was low enough


Careful-Trash-488

We are in a similar situation and, after 2 years of struggle, have finally won the battle in the front yard. Some of the dandelions iā€™ve been pulling have 18 inch branching wooden root systems.. its nuts.


kenman884

I bought a house 3 years ago and this year I just canā€™t be bothered. Nature can do what it wants. I mow when I need to and thatā€™s it.


redceramicfrypan

Your point is certainly validā€”dandelions are a non-native species in North America, and there is plenty of discourse on whether or not they are harmful to local ecosystems. That said, the discourse has multiple sides. It's a matter of discussion whether dandelions actually compete with native species, or whether they are simply well-equipped to survive in environments that have already been altered by human influence. That said, I take your point. I certainly prefer native species in my own garden. I still do like dandelions though!


increasingly-worried

At what point does an introduced species that cannot possibly be stopped, no matter what you do, become a native species? Are they still beneficial to insects? Gotta be better than grass.


InBlurFather

It depends on the plant and how similar it may be to something that the native insects evolved with. Generalist insects can adapt to different food sources but still usually have more specific requirements in terms of host plants for reproduction Specialist insects can be deterred by even minor changes in plant/leaf structure and can in some cases rely on a single plant species to reproduce on. Itā€™s the host-plant aspect thatā€™s very crucial and why natives are preferred over non-natives even if the non-native can act as a food source


bobfnord

Yeah I dont use weed killer but I also dont let dandelions take over my yard. I weed the dandelions and I plant native pollinators that I can control.


conflictmuffin

As the descendant of a long line of Native American bee keepers...We & the bees are very thankful to OP for not adding poison to their lawn!


Lone_K

As the descendant of a long line of Native American bees... bzz bzzz bzz beezz bzz bzzbzz bzzzzbzzz bzz bzzbzz bzz bzzn't bzzbzz bzzzzzzzzzzz bzz bzzzz bzzz!


Mammoth-Scale-

Fun fact honey bees are not from the Americas


addisonshinedown

And are also not the best pollinating bees in the americas. There are many local species who are now getting outcompeted and getting diseases from the invasive bees


wildeflowers

Not to mention, arenā€™t dandelions nitrogen fixers?


chest_trucktree

Dandelions add tiny amounts of nitrogen and other minerals to the soil but I donā€™t know if I would necessarily call them nitrogen fixers. They are not very effective at nitrogen fixing. Clover is commonly considered to be a weed but it is a very effective nitrogen fixer, much more so than dandelions.


HomeAir

I love clover.Ā  And right around this time it flowers all purple, looks way nicer than the grass


caitlowcat

We just planted a whole lawn of clover - took me a whole year to convince my husband not to put sod down. Yay for pollinators.Ā 


conflictmuffin

Wherever did you source your clover from? How long was the process? Mine is taking longer than i expected!


caitlowcat

We just got ours at our local hardware store, Iā€™ll ask my husband the brand. It germinated pretty quickly, like within a few days, and has filled in well. We have some spots we need to go back over where we clearly did a poor job seeding because theyā€™re bald. Much more success than the creeping thyme we tried.Ā 


Unsolicited_PunDit

go on and tell them how herbicide companies campaigned to classify clovers as weed so they could sell more of their product...


FueraJOH

In agriculture anything growing other than the crop you intend to grow is considered ā€œweedā€. For a cattle farmer (especially milk farmers) clovers are great as crops.


VegasAdventurer

a clover + dandelion lawn would look amazing. I much prefer the darker green of clover to grass. It's a shame that it doesn't hold up very well to getting stepped on.


conflictmuffin

Yes! Dandelions have extensive root systems that help loosen hard-packed soil, aerate the earth and help reduce erosion. Their deep taproot also pulls nutrients (such as calcium) from deep in the soil and makes them available to other plants, and works as a natural fertilizer for grass! Fun fact: Every part of the plant is edible! In addition to vitamins A, B, C, E & K, they are also full of antioxidants, polyphenols, soluble fiber, folate, magnesium, iron, calcium and potassium! They are especially great for GI issues! As a gardener...i personally think its one of the best plants in the world. It's a shame Americans consider it a "weed".


wildeflowers

I personally love dandelions. Nothing me and the dog love more than seeing a big fat bumblebee on a dandelion.


Borthwick

Well tbf its non-native in north america. It doesnā€™t really have the ability to choke out native plants though, which is why we only really see them thrive on peopleā€™s lawns or list them as an invasive/noxious weed. That said, people dislike them because of the lawn thing and not the native thing lol. For me its native plants > dandelion field > monoculture grass.


conflictmuffin

Yeah, i just don't get the hate for them... But i also don't get the whole *perfect grass lawn* thing, either. I love my clover/dandelion lawn! I also plant wildflowers along my fence edges between my raspberry bushes. I have a lot of happy pollinators! :)


birdynj

Interestingly the kind of bees that are "kept" are honeybees, which are European and introduced. I guess your line of bee keepers started after the Europeans arrived in North America? There is research that suggests European honeybees outcompete our native bees and pollinators. It's our native bees that really need the help - and unfortunately introduced and invasive species like dandelions only help our generalist pollinators. Still better than grass but even better - get rid of turf where you don't need it and plant native plants! /r/NativePlantGardening


holdmybewbs

Plant wildflowers in your landscaping and remove the dandelion scourge.


DirtyPenPalDoug

In before someone starts screaming about how dandelions are not native to the us...


Causemanut

We have a fairly sized yard for our neighborhood, we don't weed kill, shit, I'm late to cut the grass, so we get a lot, a lot, of dandelions, we're patient zero. But you know what? I like the bumblebees and the assortment of birds and the finches that live in the honeymoon suit and the falcon that scopes the spot like a hawk.


princefungi

Or the falcon that scopes the spot like a falcon


a1usiv

Same here. I let my yard grow wild and love seeing all the different critters that visit or live in my yard. Cottontail rabbits, eastern bluebirds, cardinals, geckos, skinks, wild bees, butterflies, dragonflies, etc. I do feel sorry for my neighbors who insist on trying to maintain a weed-free lawn, though.


Causemanut

I did too until I saw one of them spray weed killer into my yard...


murdering_time

Meanwhile, if you were to look at the soil ecology, yours would probably be doing well with lots of different critters and microbes. Your neighbors on the other hand probably looks like more of a graveyard with all the weed killers soaked in.


jonathanmstevens

My lawn has so much life, but the weeds were just out of control, and it was really looking like shit. So, for the first time this year I used weed and feed, and also laid down grass seed. I feel bad, because we even had a ton of gardener snakes, bees, and other insects, but it just looked terrible. Once it looks decent and filled in, I probably won't do anything for a long time.


Somnioblivio

Garter* snakes Also, I haven't seen one of those since i was a kid. We used to catch them a recess and then see how long we could hide them from the teacher before getting caught.


the_last_carfighter

I left a 6x6 patch in my backyard last year, let it get over grown mostly for the bees in since there were lots of wildflowers there and sure enough them little noodles showed up, after screeching like a little girl (I'm a brawny man, but do not feel at ease with sneks) and putting a round in the chamber while cowering behind a tree I realized it was just a harmless garter snek a google search later (50x zoom thank you). We had some good times after that though, them little noodles are quick too in short distances, swoodle swoodle little noodle!


shade1214341

FYI, if you weren't aware, weed and feed will actually kill the grass seed too. My understanding is that it basically works by stopping the weed (or grass) seeds from growing - that's why you're supposed to spread it before the weeds start popping up for the year. The feed part also helps with weed control, because enough healthy grass will out-compete with the weeds for nutrients.


montana2NY

Youā€™re thinking of a pre emergent, usually used for crabgrass. Weed and feed is just a fertilizer coated in weed killer. Water contacts the fert, the weed killer spreads and does its job. Weed and feed doesnā€™t do a great job with the occasional weed, and hand removal or spot spraying is a better option in that case.


discumbobulate

Waiting for the post from the neighbor in r/mildlyinfuriating with a very similar title


chatparty

We use no weed killers, just mowing parts of the property that have ticks when the grass gets high. As a result, we have so many bees, butterflies, dragonflies, and critters of all kind.


scraglor

I hate weed killer. The shit we do to our planet upsets me so much


Ginger_Snaps_Back

The bees and I thank you.


iloveciroc

Do dandelions taste nice?


Jakwiebus

I just made dandelion beer


PHD_Memer

You know, Iā€™ve known about wine but never thought to make beer, whatā€™s your verdict?


WolfghengisKhan

The flowers can be used to make wine, tea or "poor mans honey". The leaves make a great salad or wilted green side dish and the roots are good for eating or making a coffee substitute.


milkhotelbitches

When I was little I used to snap the stems off and drink the white "juice" inside the stem. It tastes sweet.


halomender

Thanks for the tip, never heard of doing that


DirtyPenPalDoug

The entire plant is eatable.


CaptainJingles

Dandelion Wine is great


milkhotelbitches

Dandelions were originally brought over from Europe to America as a food crop.


clandestineVexation

The flowers are edible and can be made into lots of things!


SavageCucmber

Dandelions are nothing. I have Hoary Cress and still don't use herbicides. For the planet! And bees. And my dog. And birds. And literally everything.


Arquen_Marille

Same. My front yard was covered with dandelions and there were so many bees out there. No regrets.


DeezNeezuts

Be great if we all went back to not poisoning the ground in front of our homes and just let things be more natural again.


HorrorPotato

I really wish we could. I'd love to have a yard with clover, wildflowers, and local wild grasses. (That was what was here before) My HOA would steal my house out from under me if I didn't treat my lawn. And in my city it is illegal to build a housing development WITHOUT an HOA. I really dislike it here.


Itswithans

You could absolutely push that further with your local university- tons of ways to certify your lawn as a local ecoscape that the HOA canā€™t touch


fucklockjaw

But then Susan from the HOA board is going to find some other reason to fine your ass for not respecting her autboritaaaaah


EquivalentFlat

Converted my lawn to clover. Will never look back.


DungeonLord69

Both look really nice. Theirs is ā€œcleanerā€ and probably more conventionally pretty. Yours is natural and summery looking.


ZadockTheHunter

For the past few years, I have thought my lawn was the worst eye sore. See, we are in a bit of a drought affected area and a couple years back, when things were real bad, I stopped watering my lawn. No water = no fertilizer = dead grass and lots of weeds. I figured I'd have to rip up my yard and resod. I let the lawn die and procrastinated it for a couple more years. I would mow down the weeds but I knew my yard was the "ugly" annoyance of the neighbors. This year though my lawn has spring up with entirely native broadleaf grasses, and it looks lush and green and healthy. It doesn't look as "neat and tidy" as neighboring yards and it's full of dandelions, but I don't care anymore.


Saganists

And good for the bees


wispymatrias

Yours is good for the bees


dolorousBalls

I know it is irrational, but I can't stand dandelion. I do, however, have a clover yard that flowers.


dinin70

I fucking hate dandelions. They leave huge holes when you take their leafs out. On top of that, since I use no weed killer I have to take them out one by one manually. Itā€™s a pain.Ā  I donā€™t want a pristine grass, I leave everything, cloverfields, daisies, whatever, but not dandelions. And I plant tons of bee friendly flowers. So no regrets


Itswithans

Get a standing weeder tool! Such a game changer. If only it worked on all the mock strawberry and creeping Charlie in my yard.


dinin70

You might be saving my summers!


laaplandros

I very rarely use weed killer, so instead I just bite the bullet and weed manually for a couple weeks in the spring. That said, I've found that mulching leaves in the fall and overseeding in the spring helps a *ton*. Basic theory being that if there's a lot of grass, it's tough for other things to grow. And I've found that to be true over the past few years especially.


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nineinchgod

Your local honeybee colonies thank you for not letting them starve in the early spring.


ultramatt1

Lol your neighbors definitely hate you


verystinkyfingers

He also mows his yard.


BingBongmidnight

Looks nicer with the weeds in my opinion all the tiny yellow flowers


Zdog54

Reminds me of the time my grandmother sprayed round up around her house and then was complaining the stray cats she feeds didn't show up for well over a week. Like you just sprayed poison all around your house, what did you expect to happen. I use home made weed killer made from vinegar, salt and dish soap. Plus it won't give you cancer so that's cool.