It's November... the lawn is still growing
It's November... the lawn is still growing
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Mannginger

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10,129 posts

281 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Having to keep mowing until November is new. Still, at least it saves me having to rake the damn leaves!

tr7v8

7,553 posts

252 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Mine too, problem is it's too wet to mow!

Silvanus

6,904 posts

47 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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tr7v8 said:
Mine too, problem is it's too wet to mow!
It's annoying, I need to do a cut but it's all so damp and now there are leaves to contend with.

normalbloke

8,519 posts

243 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Spooky, I’ve literally just emailed our gardener.

hotchy

4,791 posts

150 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Thinking that myself. Looking a bit untidy.

Monkeylegend

28,474 posts

255 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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I have been sitting here waiting for the rain to stop but no luck.

Never had to cut mine this late in the year before.

8-P

3,193 posts

284 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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I cut mine all year if it’s dry enough.

Fallingup

1,732 posts

122 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Our lawns usually get a last, light cut in November. Quite normal.

DexterMorgan

1,902 posts

214 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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This is a conundrum I was contemplating only yesterday. Our garden is looking a little unkempt due to the lawn and my last cut I did was slightly longer than usual due to it being a little damp. Now it's continuously damp and really needs a trim, but I know in doing so i'm going to regret it.

Chrisgr31

14,225 posts

279 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Cut mine last weekend and needs doing again.

Raked up the leaves first then cut the grass with blades set one notch up. Worked ok but is a rotary mower

Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Lawn growth depends on temperature rather than day length, so if it was really mild it would grow all year round.

8-P

3,193 posts

284 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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My neighbour is mowing his lawn right now. He has a deafening flymo, it must be knackered as he goes over it back and forth like he’s hoovering the carpet. Takes him 30 mins or so to complete what is a 10 minute job(we have the same size smallish garden).

CloudStuff

4,134 posts

128 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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8-P said:
My neighbour is mowing his lawn right now. He has a deafening flymo, it must be knackered as he goes over it back and forth like he’s hoovering the carpet. Takes him 30 mins or so to complete what is a 10 minute job(we have the same size smallish garden).
You people have neighbours?

Snow and Rocks

3,117 posts

51 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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One "advantage" of living halfway up a North facing hillside in Aberdeenshire is that my last cut was weeks ago and that'll likely be it until well into May.

geeks

11,180 posts

163 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Mowed ours last weekend, was a bit wet but just about got away with it, was hoping it would be the last mow for the year but alas no, I did plan to cut ours today as it was just about dry enough yesterday but woke up to drizzle knocking around so that's stopped that. Hoping it will be dry enough tomorrow as we have people over next weekend and SWMBO wants the place looking tidy (can't say I disagree to be fair)

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Last year our grass never stopped, for us it's a positive in that we can rotate grazing easier and grass is still coming through. The downside/playoff however is disease survives the winter in the ground so can reinfect the flock.

We'd really like a cold spell/winter to kill off some disease rather than more growth this year. We've a shed full of hay so can supplement as and when needed knowing the cold is doing a Good job

megaphone

11,486 posts

275 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Silvanus said:
tr7v8 said:
Mine too, problem is it's too wet to mow!
It's annoying, I need to do a cut but it's all so damp and now there are leaves to contend with.
Pick up the leaves with the mower, that's what I'll be doing tomorrow. Two jobs at once


Silvanus

6,904 posts

47 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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megaphone said:
Silvanus said:
tr7v8 said:
Mine too, problem is it's too wet to mow!
It's annoying, I need to do a cut but it's all so damp and now there are leaves to contend with.
Pick up the leaves with the mower, that's what I'll be doing tomorrow. Two jobs at once
I have rather a lot of lawns to cut

thepritch

1,564 posts

189 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Snow and Rocks said:
One "advantage" of living halfway up a North facing hillside in Aberdeenshire is that my last cut was weeks ago and that'll likely be it until well into May.
Similar topography - but I am very tempted to mow ours again in the next few days as temps are 12-15 and it’s been pretty dry this week. I missed the opportunity of the ‘last cut’ a few weeks back.

cayman-black

13,251 posts

240 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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tr7v8 said:
Mine too, problem is it's too wet to mow!
Cut mine yesterday and it was soaked kept blocking the cubcadet up.