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Originally Posted by Patricia
They do still make old-fashioned lawn mowers that you just push. They have rotary blades. No power and no nasty cord. I'm looking for a used one.
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My advice, borrow one first. I bought one that I used twice. My lawn is filled with divots after each winter where the hand mower loses traction. And you have to mow more often, and you have to be very strong to use one.
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Originally Posted by GeoffC
get
sheep
goats
ducks !!!
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That's what I meant by edible lawnmower.
On an other note, I Have started to replace my grass lawn with white clover. It grows more slowly thus less frequent mowing, is more resistent to droughts thus no watering is more shade resistant because we have many trees and is more comfortable under foot when coming out of the pool. Plus is gorgeous as the flowers come out.