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Old 10-01-2010, 12:32 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Jan 10, 9:29*am, "'Mike'" wrote:
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On Jan 10, 9:25 am, "'Mike'" wrote:

cutting costs?


Cutting it?
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Cutting Board?


Grass cutting?

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How DARE you post on topic.

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Mike

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Jest cutting you off in full flow.

Sure, mowing frozen grass will damage the lawn at a time when it
hasn't the potential to fight back and leaving it open to encroaching
weeds. Walking across a frozen lawn can leave the footprints akin, in
appearance, to those as might be left from someone with weed-killer on
their boots. And, sometimes it can remain visible for a good 2 months.
It would be generally unlikely that such prints will lead to
topographical instability relating to sporadic drainage points leading
to humps and hollows... unless it was a freshly laid lawn.
But a lawn that gets to be a mud bath after a light drizzle is
probably unlikely to be winning any prizes in any case.