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Jamastiene

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4. I heard one neighbor crank up his lawn mower on January 1st, 2012.
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 08:34 PM
Jan 2012

He used it too. He mowed the yard on New Year's Day. I looked out the window at my yard and saw a few sprigs of wild onions and other various winter growing stuff, but nothing to crank up the mower about. Then again, this one neighbor in question mows the grass obsessively and there is never a damn blade of grass that gets over 2 inches long in his yard, ever. Not a leaf or a stick escapes his eagle vision eyes. His lawn is absolutely perfect.

I don't get it; the lawn thing.

I don't mow until I see larger sized animals. Just the rabbits sitting in 6 inch tall grass? I don't care. I mow just enough to keep the wisteria from wrapping around my neck one night while I sleep and killing me.

Over two thirds of my property is pure out and out jungle and the wildlife loves it. I love it too. That's less for me to have to mow and provides hours of entertainment watching the critters play in the jungle. Plus, they have a place to go live when other people mow every inch of their acreage. If I had the money to do it, I would buy the woods behind my property too, and leave them alone as woods. It doesn't hurt anyone.

I have plenty of cool areas and shade when it is 95+ degrees all summer long. Plus, the jungle area behind my place is beginning to behave like a rainforest. We are in a moderate drought in my area, but I never have to water what little lawn I actually do keep cut (on occasion). It gets moisture naturally from the other 2/3 of the property that is wild and the wild area is always flourishing. I love it!

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Was he mowing, or mulching that big old pile of leaves he never raked? nt MADem Jan 2012 #1
Not sure. progressoid Jan 2012 #3
Damn customerserviceguy Jan 2012 #10
Not just the maple syrup. Tulips will be up any day now as will a lot of other perennials that jwirr Jan 2012 #18
It's snowless in New England too, except way up in Maine. MADem Jan 2012 #19
or scalping ( little late for that but still fine I guess :) ) snooper2 Jan 2012 #29
To hope that mankind as a whole will act in concert to address the problem is Speck Tater Jan 2012 #2
I heard one neighbor crank up his lawn mower on January 1st, 2012. Jamastiene Jan 2012 #4
You're good for the critters Shankapotomus Jan 2012 #8
You live next door to Hank Hill, then? MADem Jan 2012 #22
Just last week a friend told me had seen a special that global warming MattBaggins Jan 2012 #5
Was that special on Fox? progressoid Jan 2012 #7
Who knows what special it was. MattBaggins Jan 2012 #11
Say it in the form of a blues riff: Fire Walk With Me Jan 2012 #6
Well that make me feel better. progressoid Jan 2012 #9
Same as the artist's name, "Be Flat". Fire Walk With Me Jan 2012 #14
Haha. Gregorian Jan 2012 #12
This fine January dawn... jwirr Jan 2012 #20
Between the two of us, we form together, a single blues man! Fire Walk With Me Jan 2012 #23
I have perennials that are 4" high. There are several that hve been growing for the last couple wks Frustratedlady Jan 2012 #13
it was 50F in Fargo. Odin2005 Jan 2012 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Jan 2012 #16
You probably should water them. Mariana Jan 2012 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Jan 2012 #31
It was 50F in central IL today. Louisiana1976 Jan 2012 #17
45 degrees in Duluth MN area. jwirr Jan 2012 #21
My Swiss chard is coming up again Sabriel Jan 2012 #24
I noticed today that the grass looks very green. cyberswede Jan 2012 #25
My pin oaks drop leaves all winter long. pintobean Jan 2012 #26
Yeah, we have three of those pin oaks too. progressoid Jan 2012 #27
Public golf courses bhcodem Jan 2012 #28
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