I mean, what is wrong with these bats? They can echolate and steer perfectly well enough to dodge past two large humans holding a bathtowel and waving their free arms around, but can't manage to find the large open doorway to the outside???
I love my clover lawn. We inherited a grass lawn from the previous owners of the house, and since I was too lazy to mow it and wasn't pouring herbicide on it, it gradually became a weed lawn in parts and a mossy mess in others. I didn't mind the weeds except some of them were becoming bushes. Then we had the thing dug up and replaced. The clover lawn doesn't need to be mowed, the bees and other insects like the flowers, and it doesn't need to be watered through a dry summer like a grass lawn would, so it's more environmentally friendly. Clover lawns do tend to thin with time, so you have to add extra seed every couple of years from what I read, but scattering some seed every couple of years sounds much more like something I'll manage than mowing every couple of weeks!
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I love my clover lawn. We inherited a grass lawn from the previous owners of the house, and since I was too lazy to mow it and wasn't pouring herbicide on it, it gradually became a weed lawn in parts and a mossy mess in others. I didn't mind the weeds except some of them were becoming bushes. Then we had the thing dug up and replaced. The clover lawn doesn't need to be mowed, the bees and other insects like the flowers, and it doesn't need to be watered through a dry summer like a grass lawn would, so it's more environmentally friendly. Clover lawns do tend to thin with time, so you have to add extra seed every couple of years from what I read, but scattering some seed every couple of years sounds much more like something I'll manage than mowing every couple of weeks!