Blendon Township wants to police their citizen’s native plant gardens.

by EightpennyPie

13 Comments

  1. TylerSkims

    Fuck capitalist leeches and that entire idea. Let people positively impact the world ffs.

  2. No_Kangaroo_9826

    Columbus has pockets like Westerville (the govt seat of the township) that are so gentrified and expensive. People just want to make the world better and they want to lock it behind paperwork and koney

  3. ziptiefighter

    Well that’s a fine use of tax dollars 🫩

  4. Do they make people attend a class and have annual inspections for the nasty pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers that they spray with abandon all over their vanity lawns??

  5. SeaniMonsta

    The great irony is that municipalities should spending their time, resources and, energy in creating new ordinances that forbid the installation of non-natives in public and publicly funded zones. And, a phasing out of previously installed non-natives.

  6. MuttsandHuskies

    Let me see my property. I pay taxes on it, and the city wants me to buy a permit to garden in my own yard? Like if I install non-natives in my garden bed no big deal but if I put natives in my garden bed now it’s a problem? This is bullshit.

  7. God has to attend the training too. He made lots of “natural landscapes”.

  8. Beneficial_Matter424

    Now you have to have a permit to have nature… Smdh man, insane

  9. mattycarlson99

    What you know the city is trying to rob and dictate what you can do.

  10. norfolkgarden

    This is the backlash for yards intentionally designed to look like a sh!t show.

    Our goal is to encourage others to follow us into native planting.
    In order for that to happen, it needs to look decent.

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