Can we get rid of our money pit lawn?

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Old 08-19-2014, 10:40 AM
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Has anyone gotten rid of their lawn? I know the rules say you have to maintain 51% sod. I can't stand how much it costs. Any suggestions or experience?
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Has anyone gotten rid of their lawn? I know the rules say you have to maintain 51% sod. I can't stand how much it costs. Any suggestions or experience?
You can rock your lawn if you're in a courtyard villa.
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You can get rid of 49%.......................
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Has anyone gotten rid of their lawn? I know the rules say you have to maintain 51% sod. I can't stand how much it costs. Any suggestions or experience?
How much do you pay? Cutting is about fifty sixty bucks a month. You MAY have to shop for that price, but it is out there. Fertilization is necessary three four times a year.

Even if you have rocks you have weeds to get rid of.

I think lawns are far less expensive to maintain here than they were at our Ohio house.
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I mow and fertilize my own lawn. I cut once a week in the summer, about once a month in the winter and I fertilize about three times a year with weed and feed. If I notice any activity I might put down some insecticide.

I enjoy getting out and getting some exercise and it's fun.
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Has anyone gotten rid of their lawn? I know the rules say you have to maintain 51% sod. I can't stand how much it costs. Any suggestions or experience?
How much did you spend on your lawn prior to moving to The Villages?
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First post, welcome Cummingswendy. Everyone play nice for a while
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First post, welcome Cummingswendy. Everyone play nice for a while
What did you see that was un-nice? I just read the whole thread and I didn't see anything rude.
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First post, welcome Cummingswendy. Everyone play nice for a while
It would sure be nice if everyone here played nice all the time!
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It would sure be nice if everyone here played nice all the time!
Do you see anything mean on this thread? I can't find anything other than just answers to his questions or asking for further info.
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Has anyone gotten rid of their lawn? I know the rules say you have to maintain 51% sod. I can't stand how much it costs. Any suggestions or experience?
My neighbors in Santiago went to some Board to get permission to take up ALL their sod and replace it with pine mulch. It must be possible to do at least where I am.
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My neighbors in Santiago went to some Board to get permission to take up ALL their sod and replace it with pine mulch. It must be possible to do at least where I am.
I think it really depends on where you are located, as you mentioned. I would suggest that the OP contact the compliance folks for an accurate answer that pertains to their exact property..
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One of my favorite things about The Villages is acres and miles of beautiful lawn and gorgeous trees and beautiful flowers. I love it.
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Ask the county agent for help in making your lot Florida friendly. Whatever you do contact the county agent before you implement any plan proposed by a landscaper. If the county agent will tell you it's Florida Friendly you should have no trouble with community standards.
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my shrub beds are getting larger and larger, and the sod is being removed and mulch and groundcovers are going in also. since it is not happening all at once i guess no one notices. the grass area will not totally disappear, but it is getting smaller each year.
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