I didn't know there were so many hula hoops ina crow.
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Hey so didn't know where to ask this question. The last time I cut the grass out back a load of clover sprouted and brought with it a ridiculous assortment of bees. Which is great to see. I'm worried though if I cut it again it'll go and I'll fuck the poor lads over. Anyone any knowledge on what's the best thing to do? Obviously just leave it is an option but the missus is dead against that so...
I now have three fields lol
So here, how do youz address dealing with a big (small) field of overgrowth? Get a brushcutter and go crazy? Do I then just compost all the cuttings in a pile? Hello, what is "gardening"?
Year 1 I'd just cut in a few paths and clearings with a mower or scythe and see what happens over 12 months, maybe get a little winter veg strip on the go.
A big pile is fine, three smaller piles is better so you can extract from them in rotation.
Orientation is very important - is it southern facing, what is southern facing? will trees cast shadows on the house/houses?
It depends what you want. If its acres of neat lawn then i'm the last person you should be listening to.
Christ, I can't be trusted with a scythe.you have to buy a scythe. them's the rules.
I'm gonna consult the DIY thread and construct them a Cans Shelter.
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