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Old 08-04-2004, 03:32 PM
Jim Voege
 
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Default Swithc to muching topic Paper lawn waste bags - ank tricks?!?!?


"Todd W. Roat" wrote in message
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OK, OK, I get the point ;^) I would mulch but my grass is always
seemingly too long. I get to gut every 8 days or so and the backyard
grows like wildfire. I have a newer midrange Toro 6.5 hp atomic
mulcher. But it still leaves a ton of visible cut grass blanketing
the lawn. Just doesnt look good.

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Long frustrated me ;^) Love the paper lawn waste bags you can buy in
the hardware store. They contain the perfect amount for my yard and
easy to haul.
I just have a devil of a time getting them started when empty ;^)
Pulling off my mower bag and trying to dump it in the bag when empty
is a bit frustrating. Once it gets grass in it, its easier. With all
the peopel on this NG Im wondering if someone has come up with any
tricks for this minor, but frustrating step ;^)

Todd


I get my yard waste bags for free.
I drive down the road and pick up full ones to add to my compost.
When I dump them I give them to my non pesticide crazed neighbors to
refill.
Time to put a mulching blade on your mower and put the clippings back
to the soil where they belong. This will improve the soil and reduce
the nitrogen input required by over 50%


I have a dilemma when it comes to dealing with cut grass. While I never
dispose of the stuff, it is not easy to decide whether to bag the clippings
for addition to the compost (I get a lot of fall leaves for the compost so
the grass is really needed) or to mulch it back into the lawn (where it is
also needed). My solution has been to compost the stuff when it is growing
quickly in the cool, rainy weather of spring and fall and to mulch in the
summer when I figure it might just do double duty and help moisture
retention in the soil. Also, in the summer, it's not growing as fast and
I'm cutting it longer so there really isn't a problem with leaving a mess on
the lawn like there might be in the spring or fall.

But I never, ever put that stuff out in the garbage. It's worth its weight
in gold.

Jim


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