we have a house in the country with a 1/4 mile long driveway. The driveway curves around the house, but also continues straight to our barn, and in what I call our door yard we have a curved lawn that is edged by the driveway. My problem is that the DCM's are not baking out onto the straight driveway continuance like my DH and I, and every other guest we ever have does, but instead they are backing up a small amount and then driving over the lawn to get onto the main driveway. Because of this a significant portion of our curved door yard is now a muddy tire tracked mess. I have reflective stakes that will be put in around the edge of the lawn and we will have to reseed the lawn once everything dries out. my question is, do I make a statement in our may newsletter about being conscious of staying on the marked driveway, or do I let the stakes do the talking? I was thinking of this blurb: "Spring has made its arrival, and with it has come soft, muddy ground. This is a friendly reminder to please stay on the driveway when you are visiting our home. I ask that when you are backing out to leave you back to the left towards the barn so that you clear the curved portion of our back yard. When the ground has dried out we will be laying new gravel and repairing and re-seeding the areas of the lawn that need it. If we all make a conscious effort to remain on the driveway at all times it will help preserve our lawn for the seasons to come. Thank You!"
Too much? Too nice? Too nit-picky? What I really want to say is completely summed up in the sign below.
Too much? Too nice? Too nit-picky? What I really want to say is completely summed up in the sign below.
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