My dad used to burn off the lawn when I was a kid. Doing that not only killed the weed seeds but killed the insect eggs as well. He used to let me stand by with the water hose in case it was needed. That was part of life in a small town. Can’t do that in any sized town these days.
With the amount of dollar weed that grew up over the winter, I think a controlled burn is my best option. Of course, it is not even an option as my HOA would get all upset!
(OK, that is just a joke, please don’t report me.)
Well, a controlled burn would be a good idea. I’ve long said that I want to “mow” my lawn once a year. With a match. Can’t do that inside city limits, though.
On Midwest farms it’s standard practice to burn off the pastures in the spring. Remember the wildfires in Oklahoma a couple weeks ago? That’s what happens when the wind picks up a little.
I have a friend who raked his leaves into a pile well away from his house and set the pile on fire. But some adjacent leaves caught fire and spread the fire to more leaves and eventually burned the entire house down.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Uh… I hope the fellow has good fire insurance on his house.
chris_weaver over 7 years ago
It’s like RoundUp, but with FIRE!
Oxnate over 7 years ago
Fewer CO2 emissions that way.
Retired Dude over 7 years ago
My dad used to burn off the lawn when I was a kid. Doing that not only killed the weed seeds but killed the insect eggs as well. He used to let me stand by with the water hose in case it was needed. That was part of life in a small town. Can’t do that in any sized town these days.
DM2860 over 7 years ago
With the amount of dollar weed that grew up over the winter, I think a controlled burn is my best option. Of course, it is not even an option as my HOA would get all upset!
(OK, that is just a joke, please don’t report me.)
Cerabooge over 7 years ago
Well, a controlled burn would be a good idea. I’ve long said that I want to “mow” my lawn once a year. With a match. Can’t do that inside city limits, though.
cheap_day_return over 7 years ago
On Midwest farms it’s standard practice to burn off the pastures in the spring. Remember the wildfires in Oklahoma a couple weeks ago? That’s what happens when the wind picks up a little.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 7 years ago
I have a friend who raked his leaves into a pile well away from his house and set the pile on fire. But some adjacent leaves caught fire and spread the fire to more leaves and eventually burned the entire house down.
Ushindi over 7 years ago
Funny – I just had weed killer used on my property yesterday. I also decided not to go with a controlled (or uncontrolled) burn.
:-)
K M over 7 years ago
Coulda used a weed torch to get the snow off my parking pad this week.
Bill The Nuke over 7 years ago
People in South Carolina burn their lawns and fields frequently. And manage to burn down telephone poles, homes, etc.