What the hay? I noticed a plastic stake in my front yard yesterday, with a sign attached.
I am prejudiced. I assume this is a giant franchise that spend a lot of money on advertising.
Furthermore, the name and "vibe" I get from all that skin-curdling unwanted advertising in the form of slick signs and flyers and such leads me to believe Tru-Green may, in fact not be too green at all.
Organic? Environmentally sensitive? Perhaps even discouraging the dated suburban desire for that velvety emerald trophy-yard?
The thing that really got to me... that got me to actually write a review, is that nasty plastic stake a True Green employee, bless his soul, plunged into my property. And not just mine. Neighbors' too. Duh.
The other side of of the little sign gives the dude's name, which I do not want to advertise.
Because that would not be nice. Because he is probably a nice young guy trying to get ahead.
But like those mosquito squads that also impale lovely front yards with their yard-ads, the unhealthy products these franchises use to fight weeds and mosquitos and such can not possibly stay neatly contained into the earth and air of single-family boundaries.
Intrusive at best. Carcinogenic for the neighbors, I must assume.
And just plain rude.