Use a flamethrower. Or Agent Orange. I hear good things about its ability to keep foliage in check.No gas powered lawn mowers in California. Are there electric mowers that will do the job
or is everyone stuck with getting a goat.
You can always concrete it and paint it green.
Use a flamethrower. Or Agent Orange. I hear good things about its ability to keep foliage in check.No gas powered lawn mowers in California. Are there electric mowers that will do the job
or is everyone stuck with getting a goat.
Pfff. Nonsense. It's not like people, oh, I dunno, hire illegal aliens to do their legally-mandated lawn mowing for them or anything. That's crazy conspiratorial talk right there, son.Topic seems prone to 'political' conflict, I'd say.
What isn't?I have a Lithium ion battery lawnmower but my property is only 505 sq m (0.125 acres) so it's not a very taxing task.
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Topic seems prone to 'political' conflict, I'd say.
I have some sympathy for this idea but living in Auckland (lots of sun + pretty adequate rain) I would probably struggle to find my house.I miss Utah. My yard was small, only five acres, but far more than I wanted to mow. You know how I dealt with the issue of mowing the yard? I *didn't.* I lived in the desert. Way I figured it, if I didn't mow the lawn, and didn't water the lawn, then anything that grew there was *meant* to grow there. And it worked: typically had about three feet of alfalfa. While my neighbors spent Odin knows how much time, energy and resources on hosing down their alkaline yards and spreading seeds and then chopping it down when it had the temerity to grow. Insanity.
Anyobdy brags about their electric lawnmower being better for the environment, point out that better still would be to not use the energy at all for such a pointless exercise, and that more plant life equals more carbon dioxide being sucked out of the air. Shame them. Make them cry and run away if at all possible. It's heartwarming.
You seem to be suggesting that a cabin in the forest would be a *bad* thing. Honestly: which would you rather, some horrid city-bound apartment, a sterile suburb with incessant needless upkeep of invasive plant species, or something like this:I have some sympathy for this idea but living in Auckland (lots of sun + pretty adequate rain) I would probably struggle to find my house.
Use a flamethrower. Or Agent Orange. I hear good things about its ability to keep foliage in check.No gas powered lawn mowers in California. Are there electric mowers that will do the job
or is everyone stuck with getting a goat.
Scott mows the lawn...
Or you could just hide Chuck Norris. With only a single menacing glare of him, the grass would run away or just cut itself short.
Note to self: don't use gify again, just look at this pop-up bullshit.Use a flamethrower. Or Agent Orange. I hear good things about its ability to keep foliage in check.No gas powered lawn mowers in California. Are there electric mowers that will do the job
or is everyone stuck with getting a goat.
Scott mows the lawn...
Or you could get a push mower
They do generally require something resembling a stable power grid to stay operational though.Robotic mowers are where it's at these days. Even less noise than an electric push mower, and no need to spend hours walking across your lawn.
A stable power grid. Something to be diligently pursued for many reasons.They do generally require something resembling a stable power grid to stay operational though.
Have you not tried a Ryobi? They are ridiculously quiet and powerful. I finally got tired of getting gas and putting oil in my old lawnmower and tried a friends. You can chuck it in the garage when done. I have never done any maintenance with mine.No gas powered lawn mowers in California. Are there electric mowers that will do the job
or is everyone stuck with getting a goat.
I bought an electric (battery not cord) for my parents awhile back because I was wanted something with less maintenance headaches for them. I later bought one for myself because I don't want those headaches myself. No headaches from fumes or exhaust gasses, don't have to worry about winterizing fuel lines, no hearing loss, and it does the job just fine.No gas powered lawn mowers in California. Are there electric mowers that will do the job
or is everyone stuck with getting a goat.
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