I have never understood the appeal of turf, and if lawns had just been invented I think they would struggle to catch on. No flowers, no scent, inedible, boring plain green leaves, need pruning every week with a special expensive tool to do it. Does nothing to suppress weeds either.
not wanting to be pedantic its not a lawn its a court lol! its hard work but the rewards for me are the results I can produce and I work with wonderful mowers dennis and atco there so heavy and a real workout for free the Atco goes that fast I can even run across the court not for long mind you but if I'm running late its a challenge
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This is what i get great pleasure from when at work in my private garden it takes a lot of effort but i think its worth it
This is a close up of a monkshood can you spot the fly
Love monkshood and your lawn is lovely.
Ditto on both counts.
I spotted the fly - I spotted the spider's web too
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I have never understood the appeal of turf, and if lawns had just been invented I think they would struggle to catch on. No flowers, no scent, inedible, boring plain green leaves, need pruning every week with a special expensive tool to do it. Does nothing to suppress weeds either.
Nice aconitum though Alan
In the sticks near Peterborough
I remember a client once telling me :
" the road to the perfect lawn is the same as that to bankruptcy"
Lovely though bulkerb.
oh they are too much trouble.
I use my lawns as a weekly workout in season and having a heavy roller petrol mower try for perfection,but looking at yours I still have a way to go..
not wanting to be pedantic its not a lawn its a court lol! its hard work but the rewards for me are the results I can produce and I work with wonderful mowers dennis and atco there so heavy and a real workout for free the Atco goes that fast I can even run across the court not for long mind you but if I'm running late its a challenge