Our paddocks are usually a yellowy brown. Or if there's been no rain just brown! One year we had so much early rain people were remarking about how green the paddocks looked 'It just doesn't look right' was the general consensus - guess we won't need the green painted stuff!
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Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostNot sure you'll believe this but it's true. My next door neighbour has a row of 3 dwarf conifers down the side of their drive. One went really brown and was dying off while the other two stayed green and ok. He's spray painted the brown one green
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We've got a weed gun but 'tis only for the patio and is also useful for starting a fire in the burny bin.... .......S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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I must admit I rotovated a couch grass plot when I didnt know any better. I then threw a tarp over it for winter. Pulled it back in feb to find a bowling green. Lovely. I then promptly sprayed it with glysophate. Its now full of spuds with a smattering of Mares Tail. Its a fool who doesnt learn from his mistakes they say...
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