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I've noticed some people treat their lawn like a carpet. If there is 1 leaf, that's clutter that needs to be picked up. If a tire touches their grass, it's like you got oil on their rug. They've usually manicured their lawn into 1 species monoculture grass with zero weeds and zero bugs. Which because of this lack of diversity, it is now incredibly fragile.

For many people, their yard is like a room of the house. And they expect people to treat it with a living room level of respect. They've put a lot of effort into creating this fragile monoculture grass, and they're protective of it.

Maybe you can tell from the way the question is phrased, but I view the outdoors as different than indoors. If someone misses my driveway and leaves a mark in the grass, I don't care because I know the grass will grow back eventually. If leaves fall on my yard, I don't pick them up. These problems tend to solve themselves. At least that's my view. But I've noticed a lot of people see it the other way.

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[–] i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca 26 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I used to have a neighbour that would wash his driveway on a weekly basis. It was coated asphalt. It wasn’t “nice”. Nor was it ever dirty. Oh, but it had a giant ugly orange traffic cone at the end to deter people from pulling in and turning around.

I used to constantly fight with two different relatives because they insisted on putting all their yard trimmings into a paper bag before putting them in the giant rolling bin. That gets tipped into the truck on collection day. Why? “So the can doesn’t get dirty.” I don’t understand why a GARBAGE CAN that SITS OUTSIDE ALL THE TIME ever needs to be kept pristine ON THE INSIDE.

People like to create work for themselves that I will never understand. I’m certain I do the same thing and leave people shaking their heads.

[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 3 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

my parent does this for the green bin, why go to all that trouble to remove spoiled food from a container, and then clean the container and put in the recycling bin, and the food into the green one. sometimes even keeping said container.. one day he decided to keep rotting fruits/citruses in those plastic soup containers(likely got lazy of removing fruit scrappings) you get from restaurants lying around, very trashy looking, he thinks it will be fertilizer, but i never seen him use it.