Chortle!
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I have .71 acre of trees. Almost no grass, so almost nothing to mow.
LOVE IT!!!
I would think they were mowing the greens nearly daily...
"On average, greens are mowed at least five days per week, and in most cases six or seven days per week. Courses that choose to mow five or six days per week will take advantage of a closed Monday or Tuesday to skip mowing and focus more on agronomic programs like topdressing or aeration."
https://www.usga.org/content/usga/ho...0or%20aeration.
This is shameful and embarrassing to discuss, but it took an intervention for me to pay someone to maintain my yard. One of my best friends has a master's degree in Psychology and worked with special needs children in the school system for about 15 years and mowed yards on the side. He would make more mowing yards and scraping when ice storms or snow storms occurred than he made teaching. So he stopped teaching and became the only yard guy I've ever met with a master's degree. He and I were in a father and daughter group at the same time and got to be really good buddies. I mowed my yard when I was home, but I was also traveling quite a bit and he would mow it and bill me when I traveled. He finally took pictures of the yard after I did it and after his guys did it (because by this time he had 2 crews running all the time) and showed it to me. The difference was stark. I wasn't good at edging and it made my yard look like crap but it looked amazing when his guys did it. It brings great shame to me personally, but I lack the required skill to keep up a good yard...but lived in a really nice neighborhood. I agreed with him and started cutting that check and never regretted it. I love the time that I got back and I love how the yard looks.
Winter storm coming tomorrow, even though the calendar says it's Spring...is this legal?