21 Apr
5:43pm, 21 Apr 2024
41,118 posts
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halfpint
Garage cleared out, swept and tidied. Finally got the 4th bike hook up. Chicken in the oven. I’m pooped.
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21 Apr
5:50pm, 21 Apr 2024
33,394 posts
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HellsBells
Our lawn is mainly moss. This is a good thing as it needs less cutting and the birds find loads of insects and nesting material
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21 Apr
5:55pm, 21 Apr 2024
19,977 posts
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Autumnleaves
Our front lawn is mostly moss - it's very shaded by the copper beech (and very small), I quite like it
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21 Apr
5:59pm, 21 Apr 2024
68,665 posts
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Velociraptor
Back to base.
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21 Apr
6:11pm, 21 Apr 2024
75,266 posts
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Lip Gloss
Mr Pix keeps saying Astro turf as we get moss!
That’s why we got fake grass
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21 Apr
6:40pm, 21 Apr 2024
53,600 posts
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EvilPixie
Outside roast Cats sorted Sofa
Wine Countryfile
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21 Apr
6:53pm, 21 Apr 2024
40,403 posts
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Ness
Mr Ness is making a pot of tea.
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21 Apr
7:14pm, 21 Apr 2024
53,602 posts
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EvilPixie
Mammals
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21 Apr
7:32pm, 21 Apr 2024
63,148 posts
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alpenrose
I think you'd still get moss if you had plastic grass. It's a lot easier to run a mower over it to make the garden look tidy.
I mowed my lawns this afternoon before cooking a roast dinner - first one since I don't know when, and very tasty it was too.
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21 Apr
7:49pm, 21 Apr 2024
75,269 posts
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Lip Gloss
Touch wood we have had for years and no issues - except for the front but the company came back and re did it as they had used hard core that had some sort of fern growing from it
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