Gardener Says a Neighbor Keeps Letting His Goats Graze Right Up to the Fence Line, Now They've Eaten Through Everything She Planted This Spring

Gardener Says a Neighbor Keeps Letting His Goats Graze Right Up to the Fence Line, Now They’ve Eaten Through Everything She Planted This Spring

A small backyard garden had been the pride of her home for years, carefully planned with seasonal flowers, herbs, and a narrow vegetable patch along the fence line. It was not large, but it gave her a sense of control and calm after long workdays. That changed when she started noticing patches of plants missing…

Some Homeowners Are Growing Edible Flowers Alongside Their Vegetables for Both Looks and Flavor, And Restaurants Are Starting to Take Notice of Backyard Growers

Some Homeowners Are Growing Edible Flowers Alongside Their Vegetables for Both Looks and Flavor, And Restaurants Are Starting to Take Notice of Backyard Growers

A small suburban backyard started as a quiet experiment, nothing more than a homeowner trying to make her vegetable patch a little more interesting. She had always grown tomatoes, cucumbers, and herbs, but a gardening blog she stumbled on introduced her to the idea of edible flowers. At first it sounded decorative, almost unnecessary, but…

Homeowner Says His Neighbor Keeps Testing New Fertilizer Blends by Tossing Extra Over the Fence Into His Yard Without Asking

Homeowner Says His Neighbor Keeps “Testing” New Fertilizer Blends by Tossing Extra Over the Fence Into His Yard Without Asking

A quiet suburban block had always been the kind of place where lawns looked almost competitive in their neatness. One homeowner took pride in keeping his yard clean and consistent, especially the strip that ran along the shared fence line. That routine changed when he began noticing unusual patches of grass growth that appeared almost…

Gardener Says She Finally Got Her Community Garden Plot After a Three-Year Waitlist, Then Discovered Someone Has Been Secretly Using It All Along

Gardener Says She Finally Got Her Community Garden Plot After a Three-Year Waitlist, Then Discovered Someone Has Been Secretly Using It All Along

She arrived with a small trowel, a tote bag of seeds, and the kind of excitement she had been holding in for three years. The garden coordinator had finally called her name, and she drove straight over without even stopping for coffee. Rows of community plots stretched out like little rectangles of possibility, most clearly…

Some Home Gardeners Are Growing Their Own Loofahs and Birdhouse Gourds From the Same Vine Family, And the Dual-Purpose Harvest Is Gaining Attention

Some Home Gardeners Are Growing Their Own Loofahs and Birdhouse Gourds From the Same Vine Family, And the Dual-Purpose Harvest Is Gaining Attention

Many community gardeners in a suburban American neighborhood started experimenting with a vine that promised two very different harvests from the same plant family. The idea sounded almost too efficient to be true, but seed packets claimed it was possible to grow both edible young gourds and fibrous loofahs on the same trellis. What began…

Homeowner Says His Neighbor's New Above-Ground Fire Pit Sits Just Feet From His Wooden Garden Beds, Now He's Worried About More Than Just Smoke Damage

Homeowner Says His Neighbor’s New Above-Ground Fire Pit Sits Just Feet From His Wooden Garden Beds, Now He’s Worried About More Than Just Smoke Damage

The issue began as a simple backyard disagreement in a quiet suburban neighborhood outside Columbus, Ohio, where most homes had neatly trimmed lawns and carefully arranged garden plots. One homeowner had spent years building raised wooden beds for vegetables, carefully treating the wood and rotating crops each season. When his new neighbor moved in and…

Gardener Says a Neighbor Keeps Insisting Her Tomato Cages Are an Eyesore Visible From the Street, Now She's Painting Them Bright Colors Out of Spite

Gardener Says a Neighbor Keeps Insisting Her Tomato Cages Are an “Eyesore” Visible From the Street, Now She’s Painting Them Bright Colors Out of Spite

The garden had always been her quiet project in a suburban neighborhood outside Denver, where most yards followed strict HOA rules and muted color palettes. Her backyard tomatoes were not just plants, they were a seasonal routine she took pride in every year. The issue began when a new neighbor moved in across the street…

Some Backyard Gardeners Are Growing Their Own Loose Pollinator Strips Between Rows Instead of Mowed Paths, And Their Vegetable Yields Are Going Up Because of It

Some Backyard Gardeners Are Growing Their Own Loose Pollinator Strips Between Rows Instead of Mowed Paths, And Their Vegetable Yields Are Going Up Because of It

A small suburban gardening group in a Midwest town started experimenting with something unusual after noticing their traditional layouts were not producing as much as expected. Instead of keeping tight, mowed paths between vegetable rows, a few gardeners let wild flowering plants grow in thin strips of soil. At first, it looked like neglect, not…

Homeowner Says His Neighbor's Renovation Dumpster Has Been Parked Against His Garden Fence for Weeks, Now the Weight Is Cracking the Posts

Homeowner Says His Neighbor’s Renovation Dumpster Has Been Parked Against His Garden Fence for Weeks, Now the Weight Is Cracking the Posts

A quiet residential block in Portland had always been known for its carefully kept yards and closely monitored property boundaries. One homeowner had spent years building a vegetable garden along the side fence, using reinforced wooden posts and raised beds to keep everything stable. That stability was disrupted when his neighbor began a full home…

Homeowner Says His Neighbor Keeps Insisting His Raised Garden Beds Are a Fire Hazard Because of the Wood Construction, Now the City Got Involved

Homeowner Says His Neighbor Keeps Insisting His Raised Garden Beds Are a “Fire Hazard” Because of the Wood Construction, Now the City Got Involved

A quiet suburban street in Sacramento had always been known for tidy yards, matching fences, and carefully maintained landscaping rules. One homeowner had spent years building raised garden beds out of untreated cedar, growing vegetables for his family every season. Things stayed peaceful until a new neighbor moved in next door and started focusing heavily…