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www.gardenfork.tv How to put up a clothesline? Watch GardenFork.TV and Eric install a clothesline at his house. Using a clothesline instead of a dryer is a super green AND reduces your electric and gas bills. Plus you clothes being dried on a clothesline smell great. Installing a clothesline is very easy, even Eric can do it, and its a great way to green your laundry and green your home. more great videos on our site, www.gardenfork.tv

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  • @cozzyk Right, and they probably say that they'll re-seed your lawn using the most expensive landscaper in town and send you the bill. It's like that scene in THX 1138: You'll get clobbered with a stiff rubber hose if you don't conform. Go to the next association meeting and tell the little Mussolini running the place that you'e sick of seeing the Taliban terror squads drive by every day to check on your grass.

  • @cozzyk My husband has been and will continue to replace with a hardier grass which takes less water and looks better. In fact our county has rules that want us to all save water and use different grass. If they try and fight us on that they will have just indeed a fight on their hands. They though I know if you don't comply start sending attorney letters out to one non stop and charging fines. We can't afford an attorney so it's all scary.

  • @jburgie We got a convuluted HOA rule book when we bought the house. I admit I like a tidy neighborhood (i.E. no cars on blocks all over) but the HOA is wackos now. We all got letters saying they are really going to now(meaning the economy is getting better really) start cracking down now on infractions and you should see the list. Our yard is in farily good shape but they are insisting all neighbors which have brown spots replace with a certain grass which takes a lot of water.

  • @cozzyk You should put one up anyway. If the neighbors complain, tell them to go ahead and hire a $400/hour attorney to fight your little clothesline. Most real estate covenants are not easily enforced unless they run afoul of other laws. And besides, they were written by the developer, who is long gone. And your neighbors would be hard-pressed to convince the judge it's a nuisance, because it doesn't make any noise.

  • Finally got all the pieces. Doing this tomorrow. Thanks, Eric, for the instruction and inspiration (and the entertainment)!

  • They don't allow them in my neighborhood but so wish I still had one.

  • Why all the reuploads? Btw, you guys are awesome

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