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Holy mowin

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:40 pm
by Timj
So it's the middle of July and I just hit 25 hours of mowing for the season. :violin: I know we started the earliest I can remember, but in early June it was dried up and went 3weeks without cutting. Usually it's burnt up now and we get a little break. :124:
Though I'm not really complaining, I enjoy the seat time. :69: and the yard looks great.
:48: Tim

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 9:42 am
by Eugen
Ha! Nice!

I only mowed once, and even that not everywhere. Had to use the scythe in a few spots, the vegetation is up to my belt! :smash:

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 9:53 am
by Gordy
Sure saving gas this year :122: We did mow a week ago, but that was just to knock down the green weeds in the brown grass :headbash:


:cheers:
Gordy

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:34 pm
by Chad
We're having the opposite problem down here - rain almost every other day for past many weeks. Another 2 inches yesterday! Definitely an unusually wet summer, glad our tenant farmer was able to get the wheat off (he was removing combine head as more rain settled in). I had to stop mowing at the same time, only half done and won't get another chance until maybe Wednesday. Too bad there's no way to send it to where it's needed!

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Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 2:49 pm
by MattA
Been getting a decent amount of rain here too. Usually the summer rain storms go either north or south of here and skip over us. Lawn grew about 6" this past week. I'm headed out to mow it when the wife gets home. I can't make it two weeks right now. Been there and did that last spring. 5hrs and 4 gallons of gas later my field was turned back into my lawn.

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 3:16 pm
by Eugen
This corner

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is asking for this

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Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:11 am
by Harry
I've torrential rain for four days. Everyone around me had their yards turned into ponds. So much rain the ditches couldn't handle it all. I mowed last week and in my back yard I was driving through water and just blowing water and grass every where. I had to be careful not to throw wet grass on my house, patio, shed and pool. My garden was completely under water and the plants are all turning yellow. I think it's all going to die and forget about a garden this year. With the hard winds and rain many people had branches down. I did have some evergreen trees blow down in my tree nursery which needed to be cut down anyway. I wouldn't wish this weather on anyone.

Keep the Peace
Harry

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:37 am
by Eugen
I know Harry, we had about 3 weeks of rain, only got a break this weekend. A few days ago a small tornado hit a town just 40 minutes to the South of us, lots of damage.

Our lot here is so low that most of the winter the entire lawn is under water if the temperatures are high enough. I wanted so much to have a garden that I brought in 10 tonnes of top soil, to raise it a bit because we like planting garlic in the Fall and didn't want it to stay under water all Winter. These last 3 week I was worried that the garlic will rot, from all the rain. Pulled it out yesterday and it's mostly fine. The few tomato plants we got are fine too, most likely because of that top soil that I got. Meanwhile the prairies farms are hurting big time because of the heat and drought. Crazy weather patterns.

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 12:55 pm
by Gordy
I'm in the dry zone :violin: Seems like in the last 3 months we get some rain every week and a half or 2, 2-3 tenths each time in my gauge. The humidity from the lakes drying up has kept the dew point high, and I think the morning dew is the only thing keeping the corn and beans alive now.

Re: Holy mowin

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 5:02 pm
by DavidBarkey
Harry wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:11 am I've torrential rain for four days. Everyone around me had their yards turned into ponds. So much rain the ditches couldn't handle it all. I mowed last week and in my back yard I was driving through water and just blowing water and grass every where. I had to be careful not to throw wet grass on my house, patio, shed and pool. My garden was completely under water and the plants are all turning yellow. I think it's all going to die and forget about a garden this year. With the hard winds and rain many people had branches down. I did have some evergreen trees blow down in my tree nursery which needed to be cut down anyway. I wouldn't wish this weather on anyone.

Keep the Peace
Harry
Wow , thats sucks Harry .
Stay safe .
Dave