I'm going on 83 at the end of the year and I still rake my yard of leaves and rubbish. It is not a big yard but gets a lot of sunshine which can be very hot in the summer. I don't have any grass because I covered it over with a weed mat and laid bark
on top of it. What a job, because I had to buy 30 bags of bark and laid it all by myself. It looked terrific. I refuse to go to a car-wash and wash and vacuum the car when it needs it.
I am not there yet, but that is my goal. Have a neighbor 92 and he does his. He did finally have to
get a riding mower but as he says, "My grass cutting is like my hair cuts, I like it a certain way"
I do not mow my yard. It is a large corner lot on an incline and needs to be done a riding mower, which I do not have. The cost of buying and maintaining a riding mower wouldl likely cost as much or more over time than hiring it done every two weeks, plus I would have to do the work.
I used to do it all, but have too wrecked of a body to do anything now...
waiting on a guy to clear the downed limbs and leaves, then will get
my mower guy to do it this summer again...
At 92 My Great Grandfather was still tilling a half acre garden by hand. His granddaughter (Ma @83) still mows and weed eats her yard.
I'll see in about 17 years
I'm 73 soon to be 74, and I wonder what I'll be capable of doing in the future. Today I did a massive amount of yardwork, running chainsaw cutting tree limbs, hoeing weeds along fence-line, running riding mower for a couple hours over 2-1/2 acres.. Tomorrow will be cutting up tree limbs and hauling to the dump.
I wonder if I'll be able to do this type of work in 10 years, 5 years, or even next year.
My widowed neighbor is 80 plus and still tending her 12 acres, running the tractor/loader, dragging brush, tending a garden and has a big zero turn mower she's always on. Up until two years ago she had horses and all the chores that go with them. Her husband was a tough old guy and she's made of tough stock herself, she's impressive.