Posted by Rod on January 6, 2010, 1:19 pm
Didn't I hear somebody talking about getting the mower out a few days
ago ????????? ;~}
Rod
Posted by 'Mike' on January 6, 2010, 1:34 pm
> Didn't I hear somebody talking about getting the mower out a few days
> ago ????????? ;~}
> Rod
Yes. The Molehills had caused the snow on the lawn to be so very uneven ;-)
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Mike
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Posted by Dave Hill on January 6, 2010, 1:58 pm
> > Didn't I hear somebody talking about getting the mower out a few days
> > ago ????????? ;~}
> > Rod
> Yes. The Molehills had caused the snow on the lawn to be so very uneven ;-)
> --
> Mike
> The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Associationwww.rneba.org.uk
> Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight?www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk
I did wonder if a rotary mower with the front lifted would work as a
snow plough and blow the snow sidways to cleare a path.
David Hill
Posted by ®óñ© © ²°¹° on January 6, 2010, 3:18 pm
wrote:
>Didn't I hear somebody talking about getting the mower out a few days
>ago ????????? ;~}
Miss, Miss, please Miss!
On 3/1 I wrotted
>Our next door neighbor is cutting his lawn !
I've done that in the past. If you've let the grass get a bit too
long, it's good to cut when the ground is frosted. You don't churn
the undersoil into a soggy mess and does the grass no harm in my
opinion.
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(¯`·. ®óñ© © ²°¹° .·´¯)
Posted by pied piper on January 6, 2010, 8:46 pm
> wrote:
>>Didn't I hear somebody talking about getting the mower out a few days
>>ago ????????? ;~}
> Miss, Miss, please Miss!
> On 3/1 I wrotted
>>Our next door neighbor is cutting his lawn !
> I've done that in the past. If you've let the grass get a bit too
> long, it's good to cut when the ground is frosted. You don't churn
> the undersoil into a soggy mess and does the grass no harm in my
> opinion.
cutting grass during frost damages the plant
> ago ????????? ;~}
> Rod