daugen
Epic Contributor
have a few hours before rain starts in so going out to mow lawn near end of lane, looking pretty raggedy and long when I came in.
That part is mostly in shade and not burned up.
Really didn't want to mow until after the next rain, like others crunchy dry lawn.
Will pull the 8hp blower behind the mower up and down the driveway to blow the pine needles back into the woods.
Another "harvest" coming in.
seems another storm coming up the coast later in the week.
And that will be another crop of pine needles until they are done.
I don't use pine straw for mulch so for me, it's all just a nuisance.
they make farm balers for this stuff so it really is a crop...
Definitely does a number on mower blades, need to sharpen more often
going to be nice going outside on a cloudy darkening day, anything to get out of the sun
After this past week of 100 degree days, I am thoroughly baked.
That part is mostly in shade and not burned up.
Really didn't want to mow until after the next rain, like others crunchy dry lawn.
Will pull the 8hp blower behind the mower up and down the driveway to blow the pine needles back into the woods.
Another "harvest" coming in.
seems another storm coming up the coast later in the week.
And that will be another crop of pine needles until they are done.
I don't use pine straw for mulch so for me, it's all just a nuisance.
they make farm balers for this stuff so it really is a crop...
Definitely does a number on mower blades, need to sharpen more often
going to be nice going outside on a cloudy darkening day, anything to get out of the sun
After this past week of 100 degree days, I am thoroughly baked.