Advice for seeding patches

I have a flymo easilife, so a mower with a guide wire. I have a couple of depressions in the middle of the lawn that I want to fill and seed before the autumn/winter. Obviously it'd be best not to let the mower over these patches before the new grass is established. I don't really fancy having to find and cut the guide wire (it's buried), install new guide wire for the patches then remove the guide wire in a few weeks time.

Would building a small barrier be my best option here? Anyone have any other suggestions?

Thanks

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u/Billie2goat — 4 days ago

Guessing that unable to check luggage to a flight running late is standard?

Just wanted to check, not that it will change anything. Had a 2 legged flight with the second leg with Ryanair. The first leg was significantly late where we landed at the time the Ryanair flight was due to take off. I when checking the boards turns out the Ryanair flight is aslo running late so we pick up our suitcase and run to get it checked in. The check-in agent phoned her supervisor who told her no bueno. Of course no one could guess att the time but the flight is now over 2hrs late so we would have plenty of time.

I take it that all this is standard for Ryanair, I wouldn't expect them to bend the rules just for us?

Unfortunately that meant a cost of a hotel and rebooking fee.

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u/Billie2goat — 19 days ago

Flymo easilife go 500 questions

I am awaiting delivery for a robot mower and I have a few questions specifically around the flymo easilife go 500 and was hoping someone could help.

My lawn is over 2 different levels, I understand that I can set up 2 different areas with the boundary wire. I understand that it can't be cut which is not a problem. My first question is, do I need a guide wire in the 2nd area (without the base)?

I plan to initially manually move the mower between the two areas, however I am considering building a ramp. Second q, I take it that once the areas are connected, it is not possible to set the mowing intervals to differently between the two areas?

3rd q, is there a way to leave slack in the boundary wire such that when I (possibly) the extend the area to include the ramp, I don't have cut the wire and splice in the extra length needed.

Thanks for your help

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u/Billie2goat — 3 months ago