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Old 27-02-2016, 10:27 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default When can you go out and cut the grass?

On 27/02/2016 10:11, Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
Jeff Layman wrote:
On 26/02/16 18:50, Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
I'd go and do it tomorrow, if it was a sensible thing to do. Apart from
the fact that my neighbours would think I'd gone mad. But when's the
earliest you can do it without harming the grass. I don't want the
first cut to be left until i's very too long, as I use a hand push
mower, and if it's too long, I end up with quite a few stalks sticking
up that just refuse to be cut.


Did mine on Thursday afternoon. A bit higher cut than usual - 50mm. I've
been waiting for weeks for it to be dry enough to cut.

I won't even contemplate how much moss there is underneath all the
grass...


I've a big tub of ferrous sulphate, so I can stay pretty much moss-free.
It does mean that the sparse patches are more noticeable, though.


That's the nice thing about a hover, cut the grass whenever you like,
wet or dry