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Anyone else had to stop grass cutting?


Gardenmac
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the L.A I work for, well its about 50/50 ratio on what still growing enough to be cut and what is dying off now. Maybe you diversify into watering instead, even if its at odd hours. The few gardens I cut myself are growing less each cut.

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went to a customer i do every two weeks grass has not grown, so did not need cuttinng so dug the borders but that was as hard as concrete. she has nnot watered surprised any of her plants are growing time to do a churchyard. can see that being brown as 90% moss. my lawns are going brown not cut them for 4 weeks. go back to end of may was growing mad unable to keep on top of it as growing so fast. weeds still growing so strimmer still in action.

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