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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 204358" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>Tie, do you happen to drive a SUV by any chance? Do you know what your "carbon footprint" happens to be? My guess its very large.(If its not, I stand corrected for making these assumptions as I don't know you at all) I understand a crappy lawn brings down the value of your home, but does it need to be flawless? I'm talking not 1 dandelion? </p><p> </p><p> You're killing our birds, amphibians, and good insects just to protect your 100 square feet of grass. We Americans really need to get our priorities straight. Eventually what we do to our environment is going to affect our food source. Maybe it won't affect us or our kids, but maybe our grandkids.</p><p> </p><p> Tie, I'm sorry to sound like an environmental nut here, but it seems like your attitude is: do whatever it takes to bring the property value up, no matter what. Am I wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 204358, member: 4653"] Tie, do you happen to drive a SUV by any chance? Do you know what your "carbon footprint" happens to be? My guess its very large.(If its not, I stand corrected for making these assumptions as I don't know you at all) I understand a crappy lawn brings down the value of your home, but does it need to be flawless? I'm talking not 1 dandelion? You're killing our birds, amphibians, and good insects just to protect your 100 square feet of grass. We Americans really need to get our priorities straight. Eventually what we do to our environment is going to affect our food source. Maybe it won't affect us or our kids, but maybe our grandkids. Tie, I'm sorry to sound like an environmental nut here, but it seems like your attitude is: do whatever it takes to bring the property value up, no matter what. Am I wrong? [/QUOTE]
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