Almost two years later...
This season's artisanal lawn-mowing (or "mowography" as I like to call it.
First day, and it'll look better in a few weeks after the lines become a bit more green.
Sort of a basket-weave/Celtic knotwork thing. It's on a 16m x 10m grid, resulting in 8 x 5 repetitions. The nice thing about this design is that it's all one continuous line. I have a self-propelled battery-powered electric mower with rear-wheel drive this year and, being lighter than a gas mower, it's easy to pop a wheelie and skip over every second intersection.
The front lawn (being much smaller) has only 3 x 6 repetitions and the grid is a bit tighter (1 yard) to get it to fit between the house and the road.
You can't really see them, but at the upper-left edge is a couple of tomato ("Lemon Boy" and "Sweet Million") plants and a Jalapeño pepper plant. Some others are planted out of sight left of the pine tree.
This season's artisanal lawn-mowing (or "mowography" as I like to call it.
First day, and it'll look better in a few weeks after the lines become a bit more green.
Sort of a basket-weave/Celtic knotwork thing. It's on a 16m x 10m grid, resulting in 8 x 5 repetitions. The nice thing about this design is that it's all one continuous line. I have a self-propelled battery-powered electric mower with rear-wheel drive this year and, being lighter than a gas mower, it's easy to pop a wheelie and skip over every second intersection.
The front lawn (being much smaller) has only 3 x 6 repetitions and the grid is a bit tighter (1 yard) to get it to fit between the house and the road.
You can't really see them, but at the upper-left edge is a couple of tomato ("Lemon Boy" and "Sweet Million") plants and a Jalapeño pepper plant. Some others are planted out of sight left of the pine tree.
We could be Heroes, just for one day.
- David Bowie -