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Yes, but the cars must be behind the front plane of the house. However, if a vehicle is parked on the grass and causes damage to the grassy area, then it becomes a violation regardless of where it is parked, side or back. Temporary, short-term ... more
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Grassy weeds (ie...Crab, Dallis or Johnson grasses) will have long, slender, grasslike leaves. Look close and you will see that the veins run parallel to the main center vein. Grassy weeds do not produce flowers, just seed heads and plumes. Broad ... more
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Small groups of children or the whole class, participate daily in the outdoor environment beyond the classroom, such as the school garden, grassy field, play areas, game equipment, etc. The garden offers opportunities to plant, harvest, and watch ... more
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The property in question is neither owned nor maintained by the Villages at Maxwell Creek HOA -- it's owned by the Arbor Lakes HOA (the neighborhood "next door" with homes built by Woodhaven and First Texas). We have registered several complaints ... more
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Fuel (e.g. dry grass) often builds up to an unacceptable level, and in some cases old, rank grass may smother the growth of other species. A cool, patchy burn between late autumn and very early spring may prompt germination of new species and allow ... more
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Used thoughtfully, rest can be a powerful tool in conserving native species within a grazing system. Decreasing or eliminating grazing pressure in sensitive areas reduces soil disturbance and loss of sensitive native plant species. By spelling an ... more
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No. You may be surprised that the natural grassy scent does not go away. While the owner may eventually be desensitized to the scent, only getting a whiff once in a while, visitors to your home will immediately pick up the scent even if the tatamis ... more
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When it rains, the rainwater can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt, and other pollutants and flow into a lake, stream, river, wetland, or aquifer. This runoff water is called stormwater and in urban landscapes, the great expanses of impermeable ... more
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As of this moment, the Grassy Knoll Institute is a nonprofit organization. Not by choice or design. However, the loyal dedicated scientists that work here, and I use the term “Work” lightly, are well compensated, have company vehicles, medical plans, ... more
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The Grassy Knoll Institute, AKA as GKI, is the home of the 99 cent conspiracy theory. We keep overhead and expenses low to provide more affordable and better tasting conspiracy theories for our readers. The GKI rocket scientists gladly share our ... more
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