Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Do I have to mow my backyard, seriously? 21Feb 14, 2012 1:09 am Im surprised this topic has lasted this long as I think its a joke on us all. Why would someone mow the front and leave the back lawns? It just doesnt ring true. Arfur Re: Do I have to mow my backyard, seriously? 22Feb 14, 2012 9:47 am I guess if they're the kind of council that complains about grass not being cut after three weeks, they're also going to try to claim having a sheep is 'livestock', so there goes that as a possible solution Building a Delta 21 at Craigieburn - http://homeofzero.blogspot.com.au/ Deposit: 26/02. Contract: 22/05. Settlement: 29/05. Site start: 18/10. Re: Do I have to mow my backyard, seriously? 23Feb 17, 2012 12:34 pm akashra I guess if they're the kind of council that complains about grass not being cut after three weeks, they're also going to try to claim having a sheep is 'livestock', so there goes that as a possible solution Re: Do I have to mow my backyard, seriously? 24Feb 24, 2012 10:20 am we have a farm in Riddels Creek VIC with Sheep, we would bring one home to "mow" our lawns...We named him Moe...Council came to our place for a final inspection on the house and seen the sheep...told us we had 14 days to remove it as you arent allowed "livestock" sure enough 2 weeks later they came past and Moe wasn't there...We told them we ate him and he tasted devine...mind you we put him next door DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair That laser level looks lovely! We bought one for less than a quarter of that price off eBay. It worked really well for us and it's still going now, five years later. After… 1 16717 It's possible but a soak well is usually much larger. Your 'soak well' only holds 424 litres when full. What is your soil type? Soak wells need sandy soils. 10 9017 Need advice on the backyard plan above. Should I excavate and cut all of the dirt to level with the house slab or semi-excavate as per photo above? Both left and right… 0 24875 |