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Monday, November 18, 2024

Last Time this Year?

 Remember that I picked up the mower on Friday? Gone Saturday, too wet yesterday. Nice weather today! My goal was to try to get everything mowed once before snow comes.
mowed yard


I got everything around the house.
mowed yard


And most of what we would like to keep mowed down by the road. At any rate, I did everything I could without cutting and chopping out more autumn olive.
mowed yard


I know this looks like a lot of space, and many people ask why I don't let it go to native plants. So I will state again, for those who may not have seen my answer, it goes to autumn olive, spotted knapweed, and sweet pea. There is plenty of native milkweed in the field next door, and I encourage it to grow there. I wage constant war on the autumn olive. We feel like this is minimum space to mow to keep the deer, mice, woodchucks, mosquitoes, etc somewhat away from the house, and hold those invasive plants in check.

I rarely mow it ALL in one day, but today was the good weather window, so...

This was only the second mowing of the whole season. Constant lawnmower troubles (not my laxity this year), and I have a hard time paying for repairs. I may have to get a sturdier mower.

I also managed to dry laundry outside. Yeah, I know the lines are sagging. Not much point in tightening them until spring, at this point.
clothes being dried outside


Also got in some time editing.

See Climbing the Stupidity Ladder

3 comments:

The Oceanside Animals said...

Charlee: "We're confused, why do you want to keep the mice away ... ?"

Ann said...

Make sense to keep it mowed to avoid the critters

Sharkbytes said...

Charlee- because I have no friends like you and Chaplin and Oona to take care of them for me

Ann- it helps some