I've had to cut in December a couple of times. It is the dog's loo so long grass turns it into a minefield...
I cut the grass in the wood early December and bag up the grass/ leaves/stinging nettles in builders' dumpy sacks and leave it for 6 months to rot down. Makes wonderful compost.
I'm carefully avoiding a hideous accidental innuendo in that posting Hosta...
might it have anything to do with builders' sacks perchance?
Dumpy ones!
Is it the sacks Steve?
I cut mine yesterday when it was wet - it doesn't really dry out from this point on
dry weather forecast this week, so I'll try to get some done each day
Have you got sward envy, Steve?
mine has taken as long as 7 hours Steve. I now do it in more managable chunks.
Even on ride on, it hurts both knee and back.
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I've had to cut in December a couple of times. It is the dog's loo so long grass turns it into a minefield...
I cut the grass in the wood early December and bag up the grass/ leaves/stinging nettles in builders' dumpy sacks and leave it for 6 months to rot down. Makes wonderful compost.
I'm carefully avoiding a hideous accidental innuendo in that posting Hosta...
might it have anything to do with builders' sacks perchance?
Dumpy ones!
Is it the sacks Steve?
I cut mine yesterday when it was wet - it doesn't really dry out from this point on
dry weather forecast this week, so I'll try to get some done each day
Have you got sward envy, Steve?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
mine has taken as long as 7 hours Steve. I now do it in more managable chunks.
Even on ride on, it hurts both knee and back.