cryptowolf on Nostr: I just do both, I think I've mastered it. A healthy, watered lawn provides oxygen for ...
I just do both, I think I've mastered it.
A healthy, watered lawn provides oxygen for 4 human beings daily.
Luckily I live in a water-rich country, so theres never any advisories.
I am not a little, but completely OCD about my lawn. It raises the bar for the neighbours. Its a new subdivision in a small town of 3000 people and plenty of nature and farms too.
One of my neighbours was a litterbug (lots of rants about that) and he littered on his lawn, didnt take care of it, it was the eye sore of the neighbourhood.
One day when he decided to mow it, I ran over with my trimmer to do the detailing. He was so pround and took pictures and sent it to family overseas. Now he keeps up with it and the litter problem is going away too.
After 3 years of it frustrating me, this was the solution. Now our whole section of the subdivision is the envy of the town with all our perfect golf green short lawns.
I love grass 😉
A healthy, watered lawn provides oxygen for 4 human beings daily.
Luckily I live in a water-rich country, so theres never any advisories.
I am not a little, but completely OCD about my lawn. It raises the bar for the neighbours. Its a new subdivision in a small town of 3000 people and plenty of nature and farms too.
One of my neighbours was a litterbug (lots of rants about that) and he littered on his lawn, didnt take care of it, it was the eye sore of the neighbourhood.
One day when he decided to mow it, I ran over with my trimmer to do the detailing. He was so pround and took pictures and sent it to family overseas. Now he keeps up with it and the litter problem is going away too.
After 3 years of it frustrating me, this was the solution. Now our whole section of the subdivision is the envy of the town with all our perfect golf green short lawns.
I love grass 😉