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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member | Will the faltering economy and oil prices change the way you mow your lawn? High gasoline prices changing lawn-mowing habits - Yahoo! News |
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| Jetgirls Plus Member ![]() | Hmm, for the person that already ownes a mower, 2 bucks of gas won't be too bad. It's not like it uses a ton of gas. Now, when dh and I do go away, having our lawn service will end up costing us quite a bit. Last yr, each mow was 30 dollars, this yr 35!
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| I think we are still using gas from last summer. We have a push mower, maybe the riding ones are more??? now watering may end up being a different story....are water is very expensive!
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