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Old 18-07-2003, 10:42 AM
Dee
 
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Default Grass cuttings: leave or gather?

Sorry John, but exercise is good for the mind as well as the body. I say
pick it up and compost it or use as mulch on the basis that is what my bible
says (hassayon ). I use my lawn a lot and so does my daughter & apart from
anything else bringing grass clippings into the house on shoes or bare feet
is a no-no with her indoors.

By brother in law, like me, uses an old Ransomes manual mower. He observed
the other day that while he actually enjoys pushing is mower up and down his
garden for about 45 mins his neighbour prefers a sit on tractor style and
cuts his lawn in about 10 minutes. The neighbour will then get in his car &
go to the gym to spend 60 mins on a treadmill. I know what I'd much rather
do.

AndyP

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"Wisest are they that know they do not know." Socrates

"John" wrote in message
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Here goes - I bet I get flamed for asking one of the most FAQs in this
group ...

Is it OK to leave grass cuttings on the lawn at this time of year? That
is, just belt round with the old push-me lawnmower, with no box on it.

I cut at least once a week during summer and leave the box off if I
really can't be bothered to keep going and emptying it (you have to bend
down, too, you know, to pick the box up!)

But a couple of weeks later I always start to feel that I ought to rake
the lawn and pick up all that old cut grass.

OTOH I've seen people saying it's actually good for the grass to leave
the cuttings in situ.

(This is a small lawn, c. 12m x 5m, and I have no aspirations to a
bowling green.)

p.s. I am also an avid composter, for many years, and still live in hope
of producing the sort of stuff that blooming Alan Titchmarsh and his
mates shovel out of *their* bins. But sometimes picking up the grass
is a bit too much to face after a long day at work.