they did as some still do today ... they would have used animals such as sheep ...
2007-05-08 09:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Wooly Lawnmowers
2007-05-08 21:32:10
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answered by johncob 5
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supply up reducing it so short. Even bringing the top up via one million notch could help. To get it eco-friendly returned, use a fertilizer this is severe in nitrogen, yet ensure you do it on an identical time because it is raining or water it in nicely to disolve it into soil. purely think of how a lot excercise you have become in case you're able to desire to cut back it some greater cases a 365 days for the coolest thing approximately getting a severe-high quality backyard for you and family contributors
2016-12-11 03:43:28
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answered by eatough 4
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They used something known as a Sycle. They come in various sizes. They are a wooden handled short curved bladed device. Excellent for cutting grass as well as cutting cereal crops.
2007-05-08 04:32:37
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answered by Anonymous
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wa back then lawns weren't the utmost importance only when garden designers such as capability brown started doing his thing did lawns get popular,even before ww 2 there werent really many lawns mostly backyards were for growing produce. now that we have nothing to fear(!) we don't need to grow our own we just get it in plastic from supermarkets easy see then eat it sat on our lawn!
2007-05-09 01:21:20
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answered by markybartfast 3
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They used sheep, then geese. Geese graze grass really short.
2007-05-08 04:03:42
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answered by sarah c 7
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I am not sure that people did really care about it at that time! Just obsessed by surviving...
2007-05-08 03:47:52
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answered by mila 2
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They used sheep.
2007-05-08 03:43:00
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answered by jayktee96 7
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Goats and rabbits
2007-05-08 03:46:03
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answered by pups 5
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medieval gardeners used sheep and goats.. .
2007-05-08 03:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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