I’m not saying I waited too long for the first mow of spring 2016 in the yard of the Little Bitty in the Syracuse city neighborhood of Eastwood but …
The back before I took out the red pusher mid-week was, shall I say, a bit tangled.
The front wasn’t as bad, but it’s all relative.
Now, for the after-effect.
Dogamous Pyle was in the before shot, too. No, just joshing.
Up front, the peony, Cherry Cherry, the hourglass garden and the flowering Robinson crabapple are all coming around quite nicely in a row.
Bring on May.
Have you made your first cut of the season yet? How long do you let the grass get? How are your plants and trees doing?
The yards looking good, Mark. We gave up on grass a long time ago, but we can grow moss like we mean it. 🙂
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That’s a different approach for me here in the Northeast, Tracy. Moss! Cool beans, my friend.
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Hi Mark, the mowing never stops here. Your garden is looking good. Are those peonies coming up in your front garden? Glad the warmer weather has arrived.
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Year-round gardening. The concept blows my mind, SD. 🙂
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Yes – no rest for the weary!
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I’m holding out one more week
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I hope you can find your ankles, WC. 🙂 Calves?
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Lovely lawn 🙂 Spring tends to sneak up on us. We cheat and hire a guy to come do the first round. With all the rain, the grass grows thick and heavy in April and that turns an hour’s job into almost three. Our guy came out last weekend to mow and weed-whack and I’m grateful. He took it down pretty far in the front. We enjoyed the yard on all the clear evenings we had last week. The Mister probably won’t mow until next weekend, and that’s okay. By then, it will only be the back that’s high.
The guy will come back a few times a year, usually at least mid-July and the last mow of the season are his.
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You strategize very well, Joey, you and the Mister. If the Little Bitty’s yard was any bigger, the back’s legnth would have choked me pretty good on Mow One, indeed. 😮
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First mowing was last Tuesday, 2nd will be this morning if the grass dries out from last night’s frost!
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Frost, still. Oh, my, MarkMc!
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It looks so green and lush Mark – Happy Spring! ❤
Diana xo
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It is a happy spring, Diana. Needed it in a big way. ❤
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Enjoy!
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Very good Mark-Spring is definitely in the NE-Woo-Hoo! Gatorette
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Yes, at last, Gatorette. Hooray, Hurrah. ❤
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Woo-Hoo Mark!
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I started mowing a month ago. This spring the rainy days have somehow coincided with my days off. At the moment hiring a goat seems a good idea.
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That’s baaaaaaaad news, SIL. A goat. You slay me.
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yay, cherry cherry and the gang are back! i haven’t mowed yet, and my yard is a mix of long and short and i’m still holding out a bit longer. maybe may 1 to kick off the season?
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May 1! If I hear a shot of “May Day” coming from the Cottage, I’ll know you’re lost in the weeds, Beth. 😮
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Saki!! My little beauty made it through. Looking good Mark.
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Looking good!!
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Thanks, Willow. I try. ❤
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