We are not sure what we are going to do this spring.
Last year we did not go out of the house until June and had not thought about the backyard needing to mowed (front of house is basically our driveway). There were trees which were waist high. In addition we get poison ivy in the back yard – husband sprays it normally when it appears and it dies for the season. Last year’s poison ivy made it to the front of the house.
So we will have to hire someone to get rid of the poison ivy before someone comes in and gets rid of the trees and the accumulated grass for us – but the grass cannot mowed or the trees cleared until the poison ivy is gone or whoever is doing the work might get poison ivy, and the poison ivy cannot be found to gotten rid of until the grass is mowed and it can be seen… and that presumes we can find someone who will come in to deal with the trees and cut the grass just that one time – plus the cost of all of this, if we could afford to pay for all of this, we would not be cutting our grass as husband gets sick when he does it.
Imagine almost 4 years ago
Especially when the lawn mower spits them out at high speed, breaking windows and hitting passersby.
HunterIsACriminal almost 4 years ago
Good thing you have a fence.
I watched my brother launch a tennis ball at lightspeed right onto a cop’s driver’s door. The cop looked at the dent and laughed it off.
j.l.farmer almost 4 years ago
they should be visible after the sow melts to pick up before mowing.
mafastore almost 4 years ago
We are not sure what we are going to do this spring.
Last year we did not go out of the house until June and had not thought about the backyard needing to mowed (front of house is basically our driveway). There were trees which were waist high. In addition we get poison ivy in the back yard – husband sprays it normally when it appears and it dies for the season. Last year’s poison ivy made it to the front of the house.
So we will have to hire someone to get rid of the poison ivy before someone comes in and gets rid of the trees and the accumulated grass for us – but the grass cannot mowed or the trees cleared until the poison ivy is gone or whoever is doing the work might get poison ivy, and the poison ivy cannot be found to gotten rid of until the grass is mowed and it can be seen… and that presumes we can find someone who will come in to deal with the trees and cut the grass just that one time – plus the cost of all of this, if we could afford to pay for all of this, we would not be cutting our grass as husband gets sick when he does it.