RE: Mowing by headlamp
- Subject: RE: Mowing by headlamp
- From: N* M*
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 07:23:47 -0500
- Importance: Normal
Would each of us not really miss the smell of a new cut lawn on a summer
day? That is one of life's many enjoyable things. The other thing is, when
you smell it, you know it's been mowed another time.
Nancy "M" from Tennessee
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From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On Behalf
Of ECPep@aol.com
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:59 PM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: Re: Mowing by headlamp
In a message dated 1/28/02 11:11:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,
karen.tiede@eds.com writes:
<< Last year, I invested (US $40ish) in a hiker's headlamp. Battery
promises
about 20 hours of light. I mow after dark, wearing the headlamp, because I
can't do real gardening in the dark >>
I am printing this, Karen, for Ed who has suggested that I have a lighted
hat
many times. You are a credit to all gardeners, Karen.
The next step is to get someone else to mow the lawn. It takes too much out
of a gardener to mess with grass. The less grass the better.
Having said that, I would admit that we have acres of the stuff because
certain people think mowed grass is ...............well I cannot say what is
thought. I really do not know why we have all this grass. It be a guy
thing.
Here's for less lawn grass, or maybe no lawn grass.
Claire Peplowski
NYS z4
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