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  • eagleeyedtiger@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    It bugs me because my battery mower isn’t the best so it struggles when it’s too long or wet. Not to mention the longer and thicker it gets, it takes longer to dry out as well.

    • Dave@lemmy.nzM
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      1 year ago

      We have a battery one as well (the ryobi brushless motor one). It does ok in longer grass but it drains the bettery pretty quick.

      Not great when wet though, and at the moment the grass isn’t drying at all.

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        1 year ago

        I have the older ryobi 18v non brushless one. I’m waiting for it to die so I can get a new one but it still hasn’t given up!

        I find I have to mow often and keep the blades sharp and it does ok, but it doesn’t have enough lift to cut when it’s wet or even damp.

        • Dave@lemmy.nzM
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          1 year ago

          I cut the lawn high all the time. Less weeds and moss grow so you get more actual grass. It can be a problem when it gets extra long so I typically use the second highest setting for normal use and save the highest for the extra long times.

          It cuts pretty easy so long grass isn’t too big of a deal, though I should probably cut more often than I do.

          • eagleeyedtiger@lemmy.nz
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            1 year ago

            I used to keep it long too, however I’m kinda sick of keeping a lawn. Now it’s only purpose is providing composting material. I’m hoping one day to have it all gone in the backyard. I still have to mow the berm though unfortunately.

            • Dave@lemmy.nzM
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              1 year ago

              We have kids and a dog that make use of our lawn, so it seems worthwhile to keep.

              I’ve heard of people planting the berm with non-grass ground cover, which wouldn’t need mowing. It’s something to consider.

              • eagleeyedtiger@lemmy.nz
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                1 year ago

                Our kids don’t seem to care much. I kind of want a mini forest in the backyard instead.

                Our berm is joined with a long section of the neighbours and also has a bus stop pole on it, so people end up standing/sitting on it. Our section of it isn’t too big so I don’t mind, I can’t really be bothered doing extra work for the council’s property😁

                • Dave@lemmy.nzM
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                  1 year ago

                  Having a small berm will get annoying when the rest of the lawn is gone and you have to mow a tiny patch that takes longer to get the mower out than to mow it 🙂

                  • eagleeyedtiger@lemmy.nz
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                    1 year ago

                    ok it’s not THAT small, but I don’t mind I think. And having some extra grass for the compost when I’m low on materials is handy.