Posted by showcrop on October 28, 2014 at 15:59:20 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Dealing with leaves posted by knuckledave on October 28, 2014 at 10:49:19:
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The owners of one of my fields are an old couple in their nineties. They have trees shrubs and vines growing all over their little cape house. Their daughter, who is too heavy to do much lives with them. I told her this last summer that something needed to be done. She told me that she knew but that she couldn't do it herself and her parents don't have the money, so I told her that I would. Yesterday I went over and cut a lot of bittersweet vines, sumac, locust, and alder along with some over grown planted shrubs and some small maples. For about eight years they have been doing very little lawn mowing, just a small patch of front lawn so I have been mowing the sides and back with my woods M-5, being careful to stay off the failed leach field.
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