Ahmed wrote:A sloth at work! In any case the lawn will undergo a metamorphosis ...
I would say even more ! She will not recover !!!
Ahmed wrote:A sloth at work! In any case the lawn will undergo a metamorphosis ...
Did67 wrote:Ahmed wrote:A sloth at work! In any case the lawn will undergo a metamorphosis ...
I would say even more ! She will not recover !!!
Did67 wrote:A word of advice: "decompress" the hay as little as possible ... The more you can keep it in "carpet" mode, the better you will succeed!
I can't see well at the bottom, is it a round ball or a rectangular ball that you "scatter"? In one case, "unrolling" without airing is better. And in the other, these are "slices" which must be taken "delicately" and "put" next to each other ...
Do not "mulch" as you do with animals, by airing indeed ...
I see that you have understood the meaning of history! (this is also another argument for Madame!).I anticipate future economic reforms
Mixieer56 wrote:
It is a round ball placed flat. I try to take slices but it is not easy. Since the pose it has settled more.
Mixieer56 wrote:
To the dismay of Madame who sees green disappear, hence the flowers to compensate ...
Ahmed wrote:Tell him (Madame) that his lawn was "green concrete"!
You write:I see that you have understood the meaning of history! (this is also another argument for Madame!).I anticipate future economic reforms
Did67 wrote:Mixieer56 wrote:
To the dismay of Madame who sees green disappear, hence the flowers to compensate ...
Install martyr plants: nasturtiums or blue thistle to raise aphids and feed ladybugs, dahlia or marigolds to attract slugs ...
Did67 wrote:Mixieer56 wrote:
It is a round ball placed flat. I try to take slices but it is not easy. Since the pose it has settled more.
And you wouldn't want to roll one, with Madame ????????????
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