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Brill:  the Cadillac of Reel Mowers

the Brill

Looks good
Self-mulching
Burns no gas
When yard has few sticks, provides aerobic exercise (you can get up some speed)
Is not noisy & obnoxious, like power mowers
Lets you smell all the amazing smells that are outside tonight, May 4, 2006
Rhymes with "Brazil"


That was fun.  And I did pull some garlic mustard afterwards, though not where I set out to.

I really am not a dumb fucker for not finishing, say, cleaning out the fern beds completely before moving on to something else; or for choosing the whack-o border restoration project, along with the bare patch patching, instead of myriad others; or for not having gotten to that one renegade bush earlier; or for deciding to mow when I didn't really need to yet, instead of some other more worthy outdoor thing I mighta done instead.

My mind continues to be blown...  Who'da thunk.  How could Who have.  Thunk it.  And a Vo Vo Vo-De-Oh Doe.

Cutting season 2002

Date: May. 19th, 2006 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kohkae.livejournal.com
When we first moved down here to Texas we bought a reel mower. I heard somewhere, quite falsely, that they worked great on *&%#@!^ bermuda grass. We used it most of the summer but broke down and bought a regular ol' gas mower by the fall. Bermuda is too thick (and spreads everywhere and is a giant pain in the ass). Plus you do have to mow before it's too long - too often. We still use it sometimes to touch up on the sides of the house where the grass is sparse. Works great and stays sharp. I'd highly recommend it for northern grasses like fescue and bluegrass. Anyone know anything about rechargable or battery mowers?

Re: Cutting season 2002

Date: May. 19th, 2006 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fflo.livejournal.com
I sure don't. Might be kinda long into the life of this entry for anybody else to read it now, but you never know.

I do borrow the neighbor's gas mower still, and will, I imagine, on those occasions when I get behind in upkeep. There's so much to do in the yard, and when there are days and days of rain I need to use the off days for lots of stuff. Plus sometimes I just put off the grassy areas, and I'll probably continue to be that way, off and on. My enjoyment of yard work is about meandering around in it, and going with the flow, not about disciplined maintenance and appearances.

Know what kind of grass seed I put in? I don't! It's "Sun and Shade", on sale at Ace Hardware (or Ace Barnes, as we call it here---the Barnes family runs it).

Re: Cutting season 2002

Date: May. 19th, 2006 04:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fflo.livejournal.com
hey, wait---look above these comments to sara's---she has a battery mower. forgot she posted that!
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