lawn issues with neighbors
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 1:55 pm
When I bought my home almost 3 years ago the yard was dry dirt, clay and crabgrass. It was horrible. But with a lot of soil amendments and weed control within a year or so I had and still have a gorgeous lush green lawn, that is virtually weed free. I should mention that I live in Maryland so my lawn is a combination of cool grasses. One neighbor on one side of me does nothing but mow his yard which is weeds and bermuda grass. Up until several months ago everything was fine, but then I discovered that his bermuda grass (which is a weed as far as I'm concerned) has now infiltrated the side of my yard that abuts his up to my driveway which is about 15'. It's really starting to take over that section how can I get rid of his bermuda grass in my lawn? The park prohibits any type of dividers. I used to just pull it up when the soil was wet and have gotten pieces as long as 5' long. There is so much there now pulling it up is not an option. So am I just going to have to suffer and give up my gorgeous lawn for his Bermuda weeds?
The neighbor on the other side is sort of the same situation except she has no grass that I can tell, mostly just big sections of dirt and all kinds of weeds. Often I'm out there pulling weeds that have crept from here yard to mine, but I certainly can't do anything to her yard.
When you have a tenant like me that pays lot rent early every month and has made a bad situation a beautiful one that gets lots of compliments, what I am supposed to do. It's hard work and expensive to keep a nice lawn nice and now I feel like just throwing up my hands and giving in. At some point my lawn will not exist as it does, it will look like theirs? And forget management, they don't care what if anything you have growing in your yard as long as it's kept cut, and refuse to help in this situation by advising Mr. Bermuda that it is a warm grass not meant to grow in Maryland and neither are his weeds, and to Ms. Weeds do something about your weeds. Both are adversely affecting your neighbors lovely lawn.
Any words of wisdom?
Thanks
Jen
The neighbor on the other side is sort of the same situation except she has no grass that I can tell, mostly just big sections of dirt and all kinds of weeds. Often I'm out there pulling weeds that have crept from here yard to mine, but I certainly can't do anything to her yard.
When you have a tenant like me that pays lot rent early every month and has made a bad situation a beautiful one that gets lots of compliments, what I am supposed to do. It's hard work and expensive to keep a nice lawn nice and now I feel like just throwing up my hands and giving in. At some point my lawn will not exist as it does, it will look like theirs? And forget management, they don't care what if anything you have growing in your yard as long as it's kept cut, and refuse to help in this situation by advising Mr. Bermuda that it is a warm grass not meant to grow in Maryland and neither are his weeds, and to Ms. Weeds do something about your weeds. Both are adversely affecting your neighbors lovely lawn.
Any words of wisdom?
Thanks
Jen