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Old 08-01-2010, 09:25 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rusty Hinge[_2_] Rusty Hinge[_2_] is offline
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pied piper wrote:

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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:20:17 -0000, "pied piper"
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Our next door neighbor is cutting his lawn !

I've done that in the past. If you've let the grass get a bit too
long, it's good to cut when the ground is frosted. You don't churn
the undersoil into a soggy mess and does the grass no harm in my
opinion.



cutting grass during frost damages the plant


Cutting grass damages the plant


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yes but getting it then when frozen does more damage plus walking on
frozen
grass kills the cell structure causing black footprints in extreme
cases.
Simple realy if its frozen keep off it. Thats another reason why golf
courses have temp greens for frosty days.


Golf course greens are mowed very short, like 0.25" all year. Yes,
walking on them can leave marks.

My lawns, left at 3 - 4 inches at the start of winter, don't mind me
walking on them at all and I shall merrily take off their top tuffs
when hard but clear of snow. In fact. I might give them a go when
0.5" of snow remains, it'll disperse it nicely, I'm not aiming for
best kept sward in the village.

that will certainly keep up your title of the village idiot if nothing else


I say, Wonk, I haven't got a lawn, but can I join in?

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Rusty