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Lawn Care Basics - Tools for Expert Lawn

Over the past hundred and fifty years, the technology has advanced dramatically. Lawn care equipment was part of the change. If the grass has been cut at all in 1850, it was done with a fake hand. There are now dozens of tools to help keep your lawn neat.

The most basic tool is the lawn mower. Unlike most plants, which would die if you cut them in half every week, like the grass to be cut. A lawn mower willingness to make the Law of mowing easier for you and healthier for your lawn. If you maintain it well, it can last a lifetime.

Maintenance is pretty easy. All you need to do is keep the blade sharp, clean the spark plug, and change the air filter and oil if necessary.

It is likely, however, a lawnmower will not be the only tool you need for your lawn. You will probably need a lawn mower or trimmer. These come in models with manual gearbox or electric or gas models with a plastic chain spinning to cut the grass in places that the mower will not be good.



You will need a spreader if you intend to use fertilizers or herbicides on your lawn. The spacer is a tub that you push on your lawn as a lawn mower. It is necessary to apply materials evenly across your lawn. Same application is often important to the overall health of your lawn. They are long lasting and very easy to use. Besides the type of tank spreader, there is another type that is portable with a rotating order. This version is better for certain jobs, such as adding boot for small areas of your lawn.

Another important piece of lawn care equipment, especially if you like places where all the leaves fall in autumn, is a rake. No raking leaves can kill your lawn keeping the water out of them. Also, snow can compress the leaves on the lawn and create thatch. Thatch prevents air from entering the soil. You can de-thatch with a rake if necessary.

A good tool for removing weeds is a shovel with a fork or a long narrow blade and a long handle. Another kind of shovel, one that is square or round, is best for digging holes for posts, or for many other tasks in the yard.

You must have at least these basic tools. They will maintain your lawn much easier. With proper maintenance, they can last a very long time.

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