View Single Post
Old 06-04-2017, 01:36 PM   #14 (permalink)
jamesqf
Master EcoModder
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Earth
Posts: 5,209
Thanks: 225
Thanked 811 Times in 594 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill the Engineer View Post
My wife tells me that the back half of the property will be mostly garden. Itat will leave an area that is still too big foe my trusty Neuton push mower though.
Somewhat like mine, which is mostly garden verging into semi-native* plant areas in the distance. I can do the lawn areas with my B&D electric. Takes more than one charge, but they're smaller "islands" rather than one big lawn, so I don't have to mow the whole thing in one go - and frankly, I don't want to anyway :-)

*Semi-native meaning about anything that takes a minimum of care, and will survive with at most one watering per month. Lots of penstemons, California poppies, flax. Species tulips & bearded iris do surprisingly well.
  Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to jamesqf For This Useful Post:
Bill the Engineer (06-04-2017)