Heard someone on Gardeners QT ask a similar question a while back (not my regular listen, but DAB site radio was in for repair, so no Planet Rock).
They said that if the grass keeps growing, keep cutting.
I realise that might not be what you want to hear!
Re grass growing...
You can buy something to spray on it, to slow it down, but in the long run, mustn't be good for the lawn.
We are expecting a few more cuts yet, at the moment every two weeks.
Our last cut might be when the trees have shed all the leaves so another month yet I guess.
We started one year in early March, may have been late February, only topped it though.
Sodium Chlorate works well, you'll never have to cut the grass again for several years...
Before you consider this one....It kills the grass and kills anything else growing for a year or two... It stays in the soil... Eventually the soil recovers, usually the weeds grow back first lol:doh
its not the cutting the grass i too quite enjoy it, its the expense of buying a mower now rather than in spring, maybe i am just tight
Couldn't agree more......but have to write up a clear contract, otherwise out here they can claim rights over your own land.......:nenau
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