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When you mow them how low do you cut them
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robo. At the end of the season. The Pole I watched was giving his a short back and sides. I used to go about inch & a half- two. Had no problems what so ever.
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robo. As a PS. I then covered them with some 3 inches of rotted manure. I do miss the plot [ after 40 years]
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Proper stormy and wet, most roads are flooded, so as we live on the top of a hill we will stay put, but not a day for gardening, glad I cut the grass when I did.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
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Shallot Man wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:52 am robo. As a PS. I then covered them with some 3 inches of rotted manure. I do miss the plot [ after 40 years]
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