Following Nicks suggestion on Winolover's Weedy Lawn thread:
"I'm with you birdie but I hate lawns as well
Maybe you could compromise and just re-sow the bald bits with wildflower seeds and then mow a winding path thru it and let the rest grow into a hay meadow. If you use the right mix you can attract Birds, Insects and Bats to the garden and it will look far better than a green desert"
Now I like that idea, I mowed what passes for a lawn in our garden yesterday to find loads of bald spots where containers have stood and suchlike. None of us enjoy mowing, it is just something that has to be done. I was dreading trying to patch up the grass and mow it frequently enough to get the traditional green that people seem to expect. Much prefer the thought of loads of flowers and a wandering path. Trouble is, would that make it much easier for T Rex to hide from the birdies? Where do you go to get enough seed to sow a meadow like that?
"I'm with you birdie but I hate lawns as well
Maybe you could compromise and just re-sow the bald bits with wildflower seeds and then mow a winding path thru it and let the rest grow into a hay meadow. If you use the right mix you can attract Birds, Insects and Bats to the garden and it will look far better than a green desert"
Now I like that idea, I mowed what passes for a lawn in our garden yesterday to find loads of bald spots where containers have stood and suchlike. None of us enjoy mowing, it is just something that has to be done. I was dreading trying to patch up the grass and mow it frequently enough to get the traditional green that people seem to expect. Much prefer the thought of loads of flowers and a wandering path. Trouble is, would that make it much easier for T Rex to hide from the birdies? Where do you go to get enough seed to sow a meadow like that?
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