I would like to ask the people on Hummingbird Lane, Colonial Rd. area to please keep your yards mowed. Spring is here and the grass does not cut itself. If you need help because you are elderly or don't have the equipment just speak to your neighbors. We would be glad to help you out. Thank you.
Spring is here: Time to mow your yards
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Here is the Code: Sec. 48-89 - Excessive weeds and grass, trees and shrubs (a) All exterior property areas shall be kept free of excessive weeds and grass
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Unkept yards are an eyesore but you need to cut folks some slack.....we have had a lot of rain lately and some early blooming plants have to be left alone if you expect them to come back each year, like daffodils or wild native violets.... I would be wasting my time if I waited on my elderly neighbors to ask for any help... Ask permission first and then just do it for them. ALWAYS ASK FIRST !! I have used the excuse that I needed to burn out all of last years gas out of the lawnmower and that was the reason I cut both their yards. No feelings hurt. This is posted under the subheader of LANDSCAPING also: I live in the Orange zone south of Quince and I would like to show I am involved by planting orange flowers but I dont know anything that comes in orange except for Marigolds and I dont have any luck with those.....anyone have any ideas??
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Thank you for your reply. Please drive by and look at the house on the corner of Hummingbird and Colonial on the south side and see if you want to cut them some slack. Also, Daylillies come in orange if you would like to plant a perrenial. |