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Do you use a lawn service or mow/trim your own yard?

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February 18, 2021, 10:28 AM
HRK
Do you use a lawn service or mow/trim your own yard?
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Thing is, I like it. After a day on the phone and computer, a hour or two per night taking care of the place is relaxing and pleasant.


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February 18, 2021, 11:08 AM
Russ59
I've always mowed my own lawn. I bought a nicer Honda self propelled. It takes my son less than 30 minutes to mow the entire area. I teaching him the finer art of edging and blowing. I expect to be free of the burden in the spring.


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February 18, 2021, 11:08 AM
Expert308
When I first bought my house I was really looking forward to taking care of the lawn and all the other things that homeowners do. That lasted a couple of years and then started to get really old and a PITA. Fast forward 20 or so years of hating it and I'd had enough. My old Toro gas mower finally rusted out, and I'd got to the point anyway where I despised mowing the lawn, so I hired a service to do it. Turns out they weren't very reliable, they would just not show up and reschedule for sometimes several days later. That happened multiple times. The next year I decided 'Screw that, I'll do it myself." So I went to Home Depot to buy a new gas mower. The gal there talked me into a self-propelled electric Ryobi instead, and it's been a huge relief. Much less effort expended on my part. The battery lasts long enough to do either the front or the back, but that gives me a chance to go inside and relax while the battery recharges. The mower will take a 2nd battery, which would allow me to do the whole thing in one shot, but I haven't felt the need to shell out another $150 for another battery yet.
February 18, 2021, 12:31 PM
arfmel
I had an old guy that did a nice job taking care of my yard. He retired a couple years ago. I had him do it because it cost the same as a chiropractor to fix my back after I mowed and used the weedeater. We’ve had two years of terrible drought so I haven't had to mow a whole lot lately.
February 18, 2021, 12:34 PM
Prefontaine
DIY. You cannot beat the cost of DIY paying someone else long term. The math just isn't there. I only use a landscaper once a year as a treat to myself for doing everything else myself 95% of the time. I pay a guy to pull weeds when I flat out don't have it in me. Mowing, trimming, routine work I do myself, and I even do the weed pulling until I'm sick of it. I'm also going to convert to xeriscape at some point this year and sell all the lawn equipment. Drip irrigation is much more cost effective than sprinklers and grass.



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February 18, 2021, 12:40 PM
UTsig
We had a car accident several years ago and needed our lawn cared for. A local family was recommended and we've used them for 8 years! We've become close, seen their kids grow, been to their weddings. I figure the few hundred it costs is well worth it and they appreciate it.



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February 18, 2021, 01:00 PM
HayesGreener
I bought my wife a John Deere Z960, 31hp zero turn mower. The lawn seems to take care of itself.


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February 18, 2021, 02:10 PM
Timdogg6
What is your time worth.
I am an attorney so it doesnt pay for me to do it myself. Spare time is minimal with Kids around the house and baseball and softball and such, if the were in college MAYBE, but not likely in S Florida. Its just too damn hot


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