What will the Neighbors
Think?: Cultural Values
The truth
is your neighbors are going to know something is happening when they
see you measuring, taking pictures of your shoreline, and not fertilizing,
watering, or mowing your green carpet. And if you are removing turf,
planting, or placing wattles, the neighbor's curiosity may be at a dangerously
high level.
The best bet? Talk to them beforehand, because what you do will affect
them and their shoreline. Let them know what you are trying to achieve
and what it will mean.
You may find some of your neighbors willing to join you. This can benefit
the restoration process, and you and your neighbors may even be able
to share expenses.
The Neighborly Thing
- Discuss changes with neighbors.
- Explain concepts to lakeowners or homewoners association.
- Seek support from state and local resource professionals,
extension educators and agents, master gardeners, and other community
leaders.
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