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Preparing a lawn for Autumn Winter
"Newbie" wrote in message
... : Good on you and your neighbours Newbie. I really can't understand the : obssession to weed feed and mow grass that doesn't support a single : cow/horse/goat or even a rabbit or 6. : : Better than blacktop. I had the same thought. Would it be better to simply ignored the land cover it all with bricks/tar/concrete? Only Sheldon would even think of mentioning such a silly thing. |
Preparing a lawn for Autumn Winter
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 21:52:34 +1000, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given
wrote: "Newbie" wrote in message ... : Good on you and your neighbours Newbie. I really can't understand the : obssession to weed feed and mow grass that doesn't support a single : cow/horse/goat or even a rabbit or 6. : : Better than blacktop. I had the same thought. Would it be better to simply ignored the land cover it all with bricks/tar/concrete? Only Sheldon would even think of mentioning such a silly thing. You're envious because you didn't think of it. Actually a 1,000 sq ft would make a lovely flagstone patio... a property that puny doesn't need any stinkin' lawn. |
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