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Originally Posted by Rich Iwaszko
I have ridden around a lot of the Villages and none have good grass. No matter the species, zoysia or St Augustine. At any time of the year, at best 60% of the grass is green.
The other 40 is some shade of brown. The reality here is that the weather and the bugs are never going to allow you to have a northern lawn, 90% green.
I saw a couple of really good lawns 80% green, I was impressed, what did they do? 3 months later they were back to 60% green. Its just the nature of the beast, what you are fighting is not being 25% green.
The less lawn you have the better, turn it into something else, rock, ground cover. A villa is ideal for that. Everyone else larger than that will just have to suffer with the 60% green.
Don't look at a lawn from a distance, stand on it, you will see the brown. Its just the nature of the beast here.
Now, if someone says I have a great lawn, go and look at it and see for yourself. There are no great lawns here. People have just gotten acclimated to the 40% brown. More brown in the winter and less brown in the spring summer. And all of these services do the same thing, BUT, they too cannot fight nature either, they just try to keep the 60% from becoming less.
Really, take a good look around and you will see, any lawn you can eliminate is good. The rest you can settle with 60% green, like everyo  ne else.
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You want to eliminate all lawns in The Villages?????
I question your motives and your sense of beauty, sir, madam.
Would you be one of those with a cause? Cause I don't like the cause of the rock-lawns, I am an old bird and I like a traditional lawn that sometimes needs chemicals. I see lots and lots of green lawns, mostly all green lawns here in The Villages during the growing season and they so please my eyes as does the flowers and nicely trimmed greenery in the common areas. I so appreciate this beautiful place taken good care of by homeowners and the developers and the CCD.