Looks like my backyard, lol. I don't use chemicals on my yard and I'm too young to care about it at this stage in my life. Maybe when I'm old and retired I'll care more.
Aqua Sanctuary;4269094; said:Yeah buddy, we got tons of it everywhere down here in Alabama.
Vicious_Fish;4269334; said:Looks like my backyard, lol. I don't use chemicals on my yard and I'm too young to care about it at this stage in my life. Maybe when I'm old and retired I'll care more.
Everyone in our area likes to keep their lawn nice and neat. Makes sure it's well watered, no weeds, not too high, etc. I just find it funny that we seem to be the only ones that could care less, lol. You will not see a spec of clover in anyone's yard in my area.Rays of Sunshine;4269411; said:I have always liked the grass when you have a yard full of yellow, purples and whites sometimes. It could be worse, with the grass and clover being knee high. Let nature beautify your yard until you can get a new mower.![]()

We used to have a whole family of rabbits running around eating the clover... guess they gave up, lol.knifegill;4269423; said:Tons in WA, too. The feral bunny loves to eat it out of our yard. And then the strawberries. And then the filbert tree. And then.....Imma shoot bunny pretty soon!
Rays of Sunshine;4269670; said:Hey Knifegill, My Dad told he almost shot my face off, when I was 4, with a shotgun. He had planted a garden for us in the backyard. The food was being eaten by something. Dad told me, when he saw the culprit, the fattest and biggest rabbit he had ever seen, just sitting there eating the vegetables.
He told that rabbit, enjoy your last meal, I'll be back with my gun. (Yeah, like the rabbit understood) He said he lined the rabbit up with the gun and slowly started squeezing the trigger.
He said I jumped in front of the barrel with eyes full of tears. Dad told me I said, don't kill the rabbit, rabbits have to eat too!! He yelled at me and said I almost killed you!!! He said move and I wouldn't.
He said the dumb rabbit was still sitting there munching away. My Dad said he gave up the garden to the rabbit.
We still laugh today about my Dad and his guns for getting rid of pest animals. I had to fight him for years about letting the lizards, snakes, etc...live because if you study them well, you will be amazed at nature in some of it's finest moments.
I called him the SMART ELMER FUDD.