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daymoon

posted on 8th Nov 08 at 20:55

i think when the temp doesnt go above 7 degrees C, it stop growing and u should stop cuttin grass.


Ste

posted on 7th Nov 08 at 01:12

Grass is one of the most hardy plants in the world, cut it whenever you want, you will be hard pressed to kill grass by any means other than removing the soil and concreting over it, but oh wait, it will just grow in the cracks


corsa - gus

posted on 6th Nov 08 at 13:33

Bugger that, I saw a couple of farms last week that were just starting to cut sillage :|

I will be giving the lawn a final tidy up at the weekend, if it isnt frosty


AK

posted on 4th Nov 08 at 18:09

Mid october'ish I think is normally when the grass gives up growing for winter so you dont need to cut it.

Google things....


Colin

posted on 4th Nov 08 at 17:55

7pm's well too late, talking at least 4:30 depending on the size of the lawn & how thick the pile is!!


Dione J

posted on 4th Nov 08 at 15:56

quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
7pm
Fucking :lol:


Twiggy

posted on 3rd Nov 08 at 20:47

quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
7pm


bugger i have missed my slot! is it like a bus another will be here later??:lol:


M2RTY

posted on 3rd Nov 08 at 19:37

quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
7pm


FPMSL :lol::lol::lol:


Half Pint

posted on 3rd Nov 08 at 17:12

its more a case of it stops growing so probably won't need cutting, i guess you need to avoid when we have a good ground frost or snow.


Brett

posted on 3rd Nov 08 at 15:31

7pm


Twiggy

posted on 3rd Nov 08 at 13:44

i her that if you cut it to late in the year then it kills it?