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Originally Posted by EvoFire I can't be bothered with my lawn right now, maybe in a few years when the kids are older. |
Personally, I'm far less concerned about my lawn than I am about the trees around my house. By my own guestimate, there are at least 3 BIG trees that would destroy our house and kill us should they ever collaspe. It isn't so bad this year since we have mostly been having a pretty mild summer (on top of a very wet spring / early summer), but in the past several years, those trees have been showing obvious signs of heat & drought stress. I try to do what I can to mitigate the effects of those heat and drought stress, there is only so much I can do.
My neighbour from across the street has an even BIGGER tree, and he doesn't give a damn about its well being at all. If any of that tree's big branches snap on him, it is not gonna be pretty.
I came across this scene while I was running errands in July, and this is precisely the kind of thing that I would want to avoid:
Unfortunately, I have been seeing this sort of thing around the neighbourhood every now and then in the past couple of years.