DrRod
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- Joined
- Apr 25, 2005
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- John Deere 4110
Greetings,
I had to laugh because the last couple of posts echoed just what I was thinking -- do you really need/want to mow that much lawn? I have a great log cabin on an estate-type lot (maybe 2 acres of grass) and I tell anyone who'll listen: "if you build a cabin, don't have even one inch of lawn."
Now you probably want some lawn, but wouldn't a big chunk of it look nice in a game-friendly cover crop like clover? How about a few Christmas trees -- even just for you and your friends? Maybe fence some and rent it out for grazing? You could even "naturalize" part of it -- i.e. let it go wild for three years at a time and just mow it when the brush starts getting a hold. Wild flowers are always nice.
In any case, just some food for thought -- best of luck to you.
Rod
I had to laugh because the last couple of posts echoed just what I was thinking -- do you really need/want to mow that much lawn? I have a great log cabin on an estate-type lot (maybe 2 acres of grass) and I tell anyone who'll listen: "if you build a cabin, don't have even one inch of lawn."
Now you probably want some lawn, but wouldn't a big chunk of it look nice in a game-friendly cover crop like clover? How about a few Christmas trees -- even just for you and your friends? Maybe fence some and rent it out for grazing? You could even "naturalize" part of it -- i.e. let it go wild for three years at a time and just mow it when the brush starts getting a hold. Wild flowers are always nice.
In any case, just some food for thought -- best of luck to you.
Rod