FlyingLSimmentals
Well-known member
Yes we use mow here as in:
I need to mow the yard. Also Yard instead of Lawn.
We're going to go mow hay. Cut is used as well sometimes though.
If its grass in a field that we cut hay on yearly it's called hay.
If it's a pasture field we don't typically cut or mow and we decide to use it for hay a time or so it's, I'm going to mow or cut the pasture for hay.
The word grass is usually associated with the yard. Unless we are talking about a field needing more in it. We need to add some more grass fescue, timothy, orchard grass etc...
I'll use the word staples as well as steeples, now dad always calls them steeples.
I deworm my cattle but several others worm their cattle.
Breakfast is say about 5am to 9am.
Brunch is 9am to 11am
Lunch is 12pm to 2pm
Dinner is 5pm to 7pm
Supper is 7pm to 10pm
Now I don't eat all 5 just 2 or 3. I just pick the times I want to eat.
I need to mow the yard. Also Yard instead of Lawn.
We're going to go mow hay. Cut is used as well sometimes though.
If its grass in a field that we cut hay on yearly it's called hay.
If it's a pasture field we don't typically cut or mow and we decide to use it for hay a time or so it's, I'm going to mow or cut the pasture for hay.
The word grass is usually associated with the yard. Unless we are talking about a field needing more in it. We need to add some more grass fescue, timothy, orchard grass etc...
I'll use the word staples as well as steeples, now dad always calls them steeples.
I deworm my cattle but several others worm their cattle.
Breakfast is say about 5am to 9am.
Brunch is 9am to 11am
Lunch is 12pm to 2pm
Dinner is 5pm to 7pm
Supper is 7pm to 10pm
Now I don't eat all 5 just 2 or 3. I just pick the times I want to eat.