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I’ll give it a go, but if I leave it too long I’m not sure the lawnmower with cope. I hate cutting the lawn so this will be a good excuse not to.
Nice idea but I quite like to use my small garden and tiny lawn, by the end of May it will be a catshit infested dump full of lost tools if the grass isn’t kept short.
I have such a variety of flowering plants already that I don’t feel least bit guilty of moving dandelions.
Tried it. Lawn gets shat on by next doors cats when the grass gets too long.
> People who chose not to mow were rewarded with rare plants
Weeds. People who chose not to mow were rewarded with weeds.
I much prefer dandelions to daffodils. Daffodils are poisonous whereas you can eat all parts of a dandelion.
Plant some mint. In a few weeks you won’t need to worry about grass and it’ll clear the sinuses everytime you go out.
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Next article: “ticks have invaded the UK and we just can’t figure out why?”
I’ll give it a go, but if I leave it too long I’m not sure the lawnmower with cope. I hate cutting the lawn so this will be a good excuse not to.
Nice idea but I quite like to use my small garden and tiny lawn, by the end of May it will be a catshit infested dump full of lost tools if the grass isn’t kept short.
I have such a variety of flowering plants already that I don’t feel least bit guilty of moving dandelions.
Tried it. Lawn gets shat on by next doors cats when the grass gets too long.
> People who chose not to mow were rewarded with rare plants
Weeds. People who chose not to mow were rewarded with weeds.
I much prefer dandelions to daffodils. Daffodils are poisonous whereas you can eat all parts of a dandelion.
Plant some mint. In a few weeks you won’t need to worry about grass and it’ll clear the sinuses everytime you go out.