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  1. #1
    New Neighbor
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    Question Need Idea On three acres that I do not want to mow anymore.

    I have about six acres to mow. I would like to cut down to only about 3 acres. I am wanting to ant wild flowers on the remaining 3 acres furthest from house. I live in Michigan and the area has plenty of water and sunlight.

    Can someone give me any Ideas. Thanks Mike
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  2. #2
    YardShare Resident
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    Red face Re: Need Idea On three acres that I do not want to mow anymore.

    Hey Mike,

    If you have a BIG budget there are some great no-mow grass options but it would take a very FAT piggy bank to go that route.

    If this were my property I would map out 1/4 to 1/3 acre sections in a random, puzzle-like pattern then begin planting one section at a time as funds are available. I would choose one low-growing, wide-spreading shrub variety per section... with the goal that adjoining sections have contracting features so your land begins to have the look of a patchwork crazy-quilt.

    Find a local wholesale/retail nursery that propagates their own nursery stock. I live in a tiny mountain town in Washington and miraculously there's a nearby, family-owned business where I can buy shrub starts in tiny pots. These are priced at $2.25 to $3.75 each. You can also use pony packs of lavender, sage and other perennial herbs at Wall Mart-type stores to do affordable mass-planting. The other thing I do is to buy bare root starts on-line at u-bid.com.

    An easier idea would be to buy tree seedlings and plant groves of trees in some of the sections.

    I wish I could offer a cheap and easy idea but I don't think there is one if you want your property to continue to look as beautiful as it does now. Good luck and happy gardening. ~Janet Drake

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