I think I have a problem?

jmason

Active member
Every week I cut my lawn... but this year, I started grooming my lawn instead. I no longer push a Honda lawn mower, because now I do it in a big Bombardier snow-cat. I have a big tree in the middle of my yard, and rather than cutting all the grass around it, I leave a little bit in front and back uncut, just like the little un-groomed snow in front of trees or snowguns on the hill.

Is this normal? Should I seek help?
 
id say you have a problem for sure,

you need to cut that grass around the tree's, theres no good excuse.

but honestly, im so confused, your kidding right?
 
come on guys, he's asking a simple question about his lawn.
Don't worry, I have some grand pieces of advice for you.

Firstly, make sure you're in control of the groomer. Go real slow, concentrating all your pokemon forces towards this tree. Then, excel extremely suddenly once you get to the base of this tiny, innocent tree. When you're only a few nanoseconds away from creating a mulch pile, make a quick, fast, and sudden turn around it. Watch cautiously as you turn perfect circles around the tree, and then pull away once you create a perfect 360.

That is the solution to your problem.
 
i got the same problem but w/ like 11 trees.... i get as slose as i can then jus dont think bout it again.... tho when it gets real long around the tree i use the weed whacker**
 
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