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Looking for rough grass/paddock mower
In uk.d-i-y newshound wrote:
On 12/11/2018 16:36, Chris Green wrote: In uk.d-i-y Janet wrote: In article , says... In uk.d-i-y Ermin wrote: On Sun, 11 Nov 2018 11:59:34 +0000, Chris Green wrote: We have bought a Stiga 'out front' mower for the lawns so I'm wondering what to get for the rougher paddock areas. Why not use the Stiga for that as well? Because it's not designed for rough ground or for hacking through tall nettles and such. Our paddocks can get pretty overgrown at times with great patches of thistles, nettles and tough grass. Have you thought of setting up an electric fence, then putting pigs in to clear the enclosed area? They will eat everything, dig out all roots and eat those too, thoroughly dig and compost the soil, then you could reseed (if you want lawn). We have horses on the land, mixing in some pigs would not go down too well! :-) Horses are notorious for leaving sections ungrazed, hence the need for mowing at intervals. Sheep then, if you already have the fencing, and it will improve the land and reduce the parasitic worms. One of the reasons we've never got around to it is that our old hay supplier (a retired sheep farmer) used to say "If you've got three sheep, one of them is lame". I think his advice is good, we have quite enough livestock already! :-) -- Chris Green · |
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