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Old 02-05-2005, 07:27 PM
David Ross
 
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I have an embankment 60 metres long. The slope is approx 45deg. The
height varies from zero to 4.5metres, but is mostly 4 metres. The slope
is grassed, the grass having been planted the year before last. I now
have the problem of mowing. I've done it once with a strimmer and a
ladder, but never again! I've heard that it can be done with a hover on
a rope. Has anyone any good idea about this, other than mountain goats?

Bill


Consider replacing the grass with red fescue (Festuca rubra).
Unmowed, it is still attractive. You can also have it mowed once
or twice a year; for those few times, you can call in a
professional lawn service.

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