Good suggestion wild*crafty - I'll post some others - should be fun. The absentee owner of this house would, in my opinion, be delighted to have his lovely home featured here. I'll confirm this when I see him next.
I agree Robert. I hate to see this kind of thing when so much could be growing there. I have too many currant bushes....maybe I could do some Guerilla gardening!!! The temptation to throw some seeds in there is almost irresistible ;) and the almost is only since I am in Dunedin....
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Wouldn't we have to compare it to some others?
Does the person who lives in that house mind you posting their home on the internet in this way? ;-)
Good suggestion wild*crafty - I'll post some others - should be fun.
The absentee owner of this house would, in my opinion, be delighted to have his lovely home featured here. I'll confirm this when I see him next.
I've seen much worse. At least this one's not a fire hazard.
Had he used chunks of lignite instead of rotten rock, it'd qualify.
It can't possibly be Riverton's worst lawn, because in fact, there is no lawn. Therefore it can't be the worst.
It's worse than the worst:-)
Or, it couldn't be worse!
(Therefore it must be the worst :-)
I agree Robert. I hate to see this kind of thing when so much could be growing there. I have too many currant bushes....maybe I could do some Guerilla gardening!!! The temptation to throw some seeds in there is almost irresistible ;) and the almost is only since I am in Dunedin....
Some dry climate plants might do well, looks dry and free draining.
I'd find a front section that had been sprayed worse I think
renetsil - you're putting thoughts into my head...
you too wildcrafty.
Seedy thoughts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Front_Lawn
IMO NZ's best front lawn. Ever.
Don McGlashen played here not so long ago, to a rapturous audience of which I was but one.
We play Front Lawn every day at the shop.
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