We got some rain early last week, some beneficial rains for a change. The first things to start growing back were crabgrass and all the other weeds before the grass started greening up again. Me, being pragmatic, first attacked the weeds by pulling and spray before attempting to mow for the first time in a long time.
To backtrack, this year I mowed the whole lawn for the first time on May 13, then mowed just the back yard on June 4. So an unusually long time between mows with a one mow May, a half mow June, and zero mow July.
The state of the lawn yesterday. |
A relatively simple fix, if expensive by having home service and delivery. After 14 years a little dirt in the gas tank and carburetor and a pump that stopped working was preventing the engine from getting fuel, so a clean carburetor and tune-up and it starts on the first pull, as it normally has except for the first start in Spring. I could have gotten a new mower for the price of this whole episode. Not as good of a mower, but still my next mower may be electric to basically eliminate these maintenance costs. No gas, no oil, no spark plug, so essentially no engine maintenance and I can sharpen my own blade.
So I finally got the lawn mowed this afternoon, after 61 days. Pretty incredible for this time of year.