Thanks for the suggestions. Mowing the paths I'm good at. I do have a petrol strimmer, but it (or perhaps I) is not good when the grasses fall matted to the ground, it is often wet as well by the time I do it in the autumn, maybe I leave it too long?. There is not a lot of land, so a tractor would be too big. Best I have found so far is long reach hedge trimming attachment & a rake. Was looking, or hoping for some ingenious solution.A strimmer. Buy / borrow one. Once the seeds are spread, even 'flattened' grass can be cut with patience (if it's not too large an area.)
Our winter was especially mildOpp's that should have been clover, but climate change gave us the mildest winter in a decade.
Thanks for the suggestions. Mowing the paths I'm good at. I do have a petrol strimmer, but it (or perhaps I) is not good when the grasses fall matted to the ground, it is often wet as well by the time I do it in the autumn, maybe I leave it too long?. There is not a lot of land, so a tractor would be too big. Best I have found so far is long reach hedge trimming attachment & a rake. Was looking, or hoping for some ingenious solution.
My wife did suggest getting an oiled topless bloke with a scythe!!!get someone else to do it?..............
It should be possible to hire a walk behind flail mower that will tackle that fairly easily, go steadily and watch for which way the grass is lying and you should get a good finish.Thanks for the suggestions. Mowing the paths I'm good at. I do have a petrol strimmer, but it (or perhaps I) is not good when the grasses fall matted to the ground, it is often wet as well by the time I do it in the autumn, maybe I leave it too long?. There is not a lot of land, so a tractor would be too big. Best I have found so far is long reach hedge trimming attachment & a rake. Was looking, or hoping for some ingenious solution.
the lawnflite I referred to above is the higher speed version so it travels across the ground quicker than the previous version (hence why I upgraded). As for the grass pickup if the grass is longer simply take a smaller "bite" ie don't use the full 21 in width just take half width slices. the second "pass" tidies up the remains of the first. That is quicker than having to stop and unclog the chute. The mower also has a blade brake so when you let go of the levers the drive and blade stop but the engine keeps running so you don't have to keep restarting.Used to find swing top useful when freelancing, never knew what might be lurking in someone's lawn so it was a bit more forgiving. Unless you've got some seriously uneven ground a straight blade should be fine. If you want a roller on it I'd look at Kaaz or the lawnflight mentioned earlier. Honda are good but I find the drive speed very slow. Hayter often struggle to fill the bag properly as the rear roller is a large diameter
Stihl petrol strimmer at the luxury end.Thanks for the suggestions. Mowing the paths I'm good at. I do have a petrol strimmer, but it (or perhaps I) is not good when the grasses fall matted to the ground, it is often wet as well by the time I do it in the autumn, maybe I leave it too long?. There is not a lot of land, so a tractor would be too big. Best I have found so far is long reach hedge trimming attachment & a rake. Was looking, or hoping for some ingenious solution.
That's it. Lethal but oh so effective.
That sounds like (an expensive) solution,They're £50 a day to hire
That sounds like (an expensive) solution,
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