This is where I'm at right now. I don't want to spend an entire weekend every month. I'm higher, looking downish across the field. It is a continued beautiful view. I plan now to cut some, a few walking paths and see what happens. Like I said, I don't mind the tall grass, just want to see what it could be with a little work. Not a manicured lawn. I love wild flowers etc.In the longer term, you might want to take a look at how much of the 18 acres needs mowed, how much might be better in native grasses/veg, and how much might be better in something like planted pines or something. The reason I mention this, 18 acres to mow, even every two months, your looking at basically an entire weekend if mowing, every two months. Hired out mowing, I'm guessing $800-1000/cut? If you looked at it, and decided, we'll, that 4 acres I want cut every month, these 6 acres are going to be native veg, and these 8 acres are going to go either pines or natural forest reg, we start turning a two day job into a couple afternoons.
I've been slowly cutting into the property, still not mine, but neighbors say treat it like my own. (it won't be mine until after the survey in March of 25. The reason is to keep mice, ground hogs etc further from my home. With a very large amount of birds of prey, the varmits need more cover to survive. After 2 years of cutting, it does look like lawn, just like Haydude suggested it would. It will never be a low cut property, just want to spruce it up some, see what the possibilities are. I'm retired, not looking for full time maintenance of property.
I could easily see this property in the winter as snowshoe trails.