Harry Palmr wrote: » Leave it on the lawn when you cut it. It'll mulch into the grass bed pretty quickly, the trick is cutting little and often.
loyatemu wrote: » robotic mower?
vidapura wrote: » Hi, I'm not much of a gardener.. never had a garden before. Finally bought a house. Now I have about 1000sq metres of lawn. I'm hating having to spend hours and hours cutting it. Very annoying the way it doesnt Stay cut ..:D I kept askin people if I could just get a sheep or an alpaca or something.. I've stopped now tho.. the bemused looks and shakes of the head are too depressing...:rolleyes: So, at least I bought an electric start lawnmower.. brand new...that helps a lot.. but wish I could have afforded a ride-on. Now all I have to do is figure out what to do with the stinking melting mountain of grass thats been building up in the back corner of the garden all summer... Surely people don't all just let it sit there turning to black muck? Is there no good use it could be put to? Or some way to get rid of it? At this rate in five years I'll have more pile than lawn... Is there any way to manage it ? I was thinkin of building some sort of silage pit? I dunno.. anyway.. if anyone has anything constructive to say I'd appreciate hearing it...
Gael23 wrote: » Into the bin. It will break down in the dump eventually
Doop wrote: » Give over a percentage of your lawn to a wild flower meadow... problem halved right there! [/URL]
NSAman wrote: » Yeah a friend of mine did that with his lawns.... problem is, he is a lazy ass and it didn't quite fly with the local authorities here who fined him for not cutting his grass.....
taytobreath wrote: » those robotic lawn mowers arent that expensive. this one gets good reviewshttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Flymo-1200-Lithium-Ion-Robotic-Lawnmower/dp/B00C70LUQ4/ref=pd_sbs_60_1/260-6106916-1719053?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00C70LUQ4&pd_rd_r=f9dea412-5873-4026-88e2-afdde30fe113&pd_rd_w=DIeVv&pd_rd_wg=Dvfg7&pf_rd_p=cc188cba-1892-42b3-956f-6c67d0ab7a00&pf_rd_r=RR7SKT54MFDDY1HZAM41&psc=1&refRID=RR7SKT54MFDDY1HZAM41
shane b wrote: » I have a similiar sized lawn and looking at getting a robot next spring. A husgavarna one installed is 2500 euro. Currently cutting it using a 21 inch mulch mower. I'm lucky that there is a civic amenity centre 15 mins ago that takes green waste so I can dispose of the grass and hedge clippings there.
baaba maal wrote: » http://www.mywaste.ie Has most waste facilities listed, but check locally as they may not have everything itemised.