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Monday, June 28th, 2004 08:39 pm
Oops - maybe I left it a bit long before mowing my lawn - I've got one of those Qualcast Mow'N'Trim things - like a strimmer with a replaceable plastic "blade", on wheels. The strain of dealing with the somewhat luxuriant growth melted the blade (ok, in the interests of accuracy, it's more like a coffee stirrer), and it spanged off as I was just about done. Still, a pyrrhic victory for the lawn, as while the edges are still a little ragged, the remainder looks a lot better. (I say lawn because it has grass - it's only about six by ten, so no visions of expansive striped acres, please.)

And in a horticultural tip ... should one wish to acquire a nice, leaf-covered wall, there is a simple solution. Simply mix in with the sand used to make the render a handful of bindweed roots. This will ensure that the next occupant of your flat will discover leafy tendrils appearing out of the front garden wall at random locations ... [grin]
Tuesday, June 29th, 2004 05:16 am (UTC)
solution : scrap lawn, get gravel :)
Tuesday, June 29th, 2004 06:18 am (UTC)
[grin] I've already got gravel (+ bindweed roots) in the front, and (without the bindweed) in the low area at the back - and I'm in the process of adding the pebbles to the area at the top dubbed "Brighton beach". Anyhow, I rather like having the feel of grass underfoot occasionally! And it contrasts nicely with the beds behind and on the other side of the path ...
Tuesday, June 29th, 2004 07:24 am (UTC)
ah that can be solved with my patented grass flipflops with soles of real grass :)
Tuesday, June 29th, 2004 11:34 pm (UTC)
I sense an impending advertising slogan along the lines of "Let the grass grow under your feet!"