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In reply to the discussion: Yard work and gardening are not essential activities! [View all]Shermann
(9,009 posts)95. Absurd "gotchas" on fellow forum members who are trying to helpful and informative: NO
Not to mention that I already apologized for the poorly written thread title.
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Actually, it probably is therapeutic, though your concerns about the store are valid...
Wounded Bear
Apr 2020
#1
Also, Vitamin D is extremely important for maintaining a healthy mmune system.
GoCubsGo
Apr 2020
#10
I'm not a gardener, but it is healthy excercise that can be done in isolation...
Wounded Bear
Apr 2020
#12
I'm pretty sure they are not going to be sending warnings during the pandemic -
Ms. Toad
Apr 2020
#40
This time of the year nurseries and lawn & garden depts are always crowded.
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2020
#5
I ordered tomato seeds today. I might be getting a late start, but we have
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2020
#118
i am surprised a Lowes is open. Agree. not essential--esp with people crowding in. The city
riversedge
Apr 2020
#6
I was at Lowes on Friday. At that point they weren't limiting the number in there.
cwydro
Apr 2020
#39
Lowes and Home Depot have online ordering and delivery/pickup options available.
crickets
Apr 2020
#32
Agreed. My curb and driveway have never been as neatly edged as they are now. n/t
rzemanfl
Apr 2020
#102
I'm okay not getting a haircut, but not mowing the lawn will have seriously negative consequences
Raven123
Apr 2020
#19
What needs to be done is all staff need to wear masks. Only allow customers in who are wearing
Doodley
Apr 2020
#21
Hard disagree -- mental and emotional health is as important as physical health
obamanut2012
Apr 2020
#24
We'd never hear the end. He'd be repugs jfk(I know big difference, but still)
jimfields33
Apr 2020
#65
One acre lot, no neighbors outside, my dad can start his garden when he wants.
sarcasmo
Apr 2020
#30
Anywhere in my yard that I decided to make a garden would still be at least 60 feet away
Jamastiene
Apr 2020
#80
My Dad has his seeds and his garden produces enough for both parents all year long.
sarcasmo
Apr 2020
#82
Many walls are getting painted. And many wives are saying now that you can't work you're going
gibraltar72
Apr 2020
#34
Why we are number 1 in cases - plenty of selfish justification to do just what we want to do.
jmg257
Apr 2020
#37
So, the DIY stores and gardening centers here in France are closed as non-essential
GoneOffShore
Apr 2020
#43
I bought grass fertilizer ONLINE, drove to store, they loaded it in trunk, I never got out of car
at140
Apr 2020
#53
And some people are still bringing their entire families with them when they go to these places.
Flaleftist
Apr 2020
#54
Went to Menards earlier and they had a sign saying no one under 16 was allowed in the store.
Luciferous
Apr 2020
#100
Yes, this is a serious problem, people are crowding the few remaining open stores, such as ...
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2020
#70
Absurd "gotchas" on fellow forum members who are trying to helpful and informative: NO
Shermann
Apr 2020
#95