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When is grass cutting time?
Here in Surrey the blades are already whirring though the grass still
seems wet and wintery and in need of a little more sunshine. Is there a way of judging when it's best to commence snipping? Melanie |
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When is grass cutting time?
The best time to cut is late afternoon when the lawn is at its driest.
Providing the ground isn't muddy you should be able to cut now. Set the blades high and I just go quickly over the grass do not work back and forward over the same spot. "Melanie G" wrote in message ... Here in Surrey the blades are already whirring though the grass still seems wet and wintery and in need of a little more sunshine. Is there a way of judging when it's best to commence snipping? Melanie |
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When is grass cutting time?
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Melanie G wrote: Here in Surrey the blades are already whirring though the grass still seems wet and wintery and in need of a little more sunshine. Is there a way of judging when it's best to commence snipping? When it is long enough to need it, and the lawn is dry enough to cut. As someone else has said, start off by cutting it lightly (i.e. just removing the tops and longer bits). Regards, Nick Maclaren, University of Cambridge Computing Service, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QH, England. Email: Tel.: +44 1223 334761 Fax: +44 1223 334679 |
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