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Ouch.kx250rider wrote:And where you least want it, BIG cactus. Usually in places where you're likely trip and fall on your butt into.
Ha! If only we actually put a lot of work in the grass. Before the rainy season started back in May, the grass was completely dead. We honestly did not have a blade of green grass and much of it turned into and dust from all the horse and people traffic. The rain really re-energizes everything and gets all the seeds going to where the grass gets out of control. Before the rain though, it actually gets to be all dead and dry to where it's a huge wildfire risk, especially from lightning strikes, so in the areas where we can, we take a firehose hooked up to a pump and just flood the ground. Really the only thing that gets done to the grass is mowing. No fertilizing (other than manure/shavings being spread around sometimes), no pesticides, no watering.kx250rider wrote:And what MAGNIFICENT landscaping at your place, Adam!!!!! Perfect green lawns, perfectly pruned and cleaned palm trees....
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