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Jun. 25th, 2003 01:43 pmone of my neighbors is a principal for an elementary school in loudon county. she's only home on the weekends.
she's very nice. she's always seemed sane.
a trugreen/chemlawn truck just pulled up.
i have multiple chemical sensitivities. trugreen chemicals make me SICK SICK SICK.
it's not a windy day, but i have a vegetable garden along the fencerow i share with this neighbor. i talked to the guy. he can't not spray, since he's contracted to do it. he promised to stay far away from the fence.
i'll talk to her when i see her. if this is going to be monthly/weekly, it will be trouble. i'm growing my tomatoes so i can EAT THEM.
it's not like her garden is picture perfect--she has a lovely wildflower garden (she maintains it), along with garden flowers. and her yard isn't the fake-green of chemical lawn company stuff, so i don't think it's long standing. she has a NICE natural lawn.
i hope i can talk her out of this.
she's very nice. she's always seemed sane.
a trugreen/chemlawn truck just pulled up.
i have multiple chemical sensitivities. trugreen chemicals make me SICK SICK SICK.
it's not a windy day, but i have a vegetable garden along the fencerow i share with this neighbor. i talked to the guy. he can't not spray, since he's contracted to do it. he promised to stay far away from the fence.
i'll talk to her when i see her. if this is going to be monthly/weekly, it will be trouble. i'm growing my tomatoes so i can EAT THEM.
it's not like her garden is picture perfect--she has a lovely wildflower garden (she maintains it), along with garden flowers. and her yard isn't the fake-green of chemical lawn company stuff, so i don't think it's long standing. she has a NICE natural lawn.
i hope i can talk her out of this.