I had low expectations that the grass seed would survive our long and extra-awful winter, but survive it did. Chris even offered up a first haircut about a month ago, thinking it might strengthen the young roots to do a little growing this summer.
We’re rather partial to the long, flopped-over look, especially since the last thing we want to do when we show up at Loveless is mow.
Here's a reminder of how we got from there to here, which also serves as a good reminder that what sometimes seems like progress by the inches is actually progress by the miles:
We’re rather partial to the long, flopped-over look, especially since the last thing we want to do when we show up at Loveless is mow.
Here's a reminder of how we got from there to here, which also serves as a good reminder that what sometimes seems like progress by the inches is actually progress by the miles:
June 2012: We laid out boards to walk on the muddy hillside. |
August 2012: Drought struck right after we laid down grass seed. |
June 2013: First mow! |
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