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5 Lawnmower Brands to Avoid

A good lawnmower doesn’t come cheap and as a homeowner when you decide to buy a lawn tending machine, you want a machine that will last for years, if not decades. Due to this, you want to buy the best…

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How to Tell If Your Lawn Needs Lime

Test your soil pH. A result below 6.5 means your lawn needs lime. A soil pH test is the only way to confirm it, but yellowing grass, spreading moss or clover, and fertilizer that seems to do nothing are all…

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Can I Hydroseed My Own Lawn?

Hydroseeding, also known as hydro mulching or hydraulic mulch seeding, involves spraying a "slurry" over the soil to promote grass growth and avoid soil erosion. The slurry contains grass seed, water, fertilizer, mulch, and biostimulants. The fertilizer promotes grass growth,…

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Do String Trimmers Need Oil?

String trimmers, often known as weed trimmers, come in handy when it comes to maintaining your outside areas. A properly maintained trimmer may readily cut weeds and grass as needed, as well as edge paths, for a tidy appearance. If…

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How to Use a Brushcutter Safely

Brushcutters are an effective tool for cutting long grass, weeds, and small bushes. While they are great machines, there is a risk of harm when using them. Therefore, you should be ultra-cautious when operating them and ensure that you are…

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Should Lawn Mower Blades Be Razor-Sharp?

No — lawn mower blades should not be razor-sharp. The target is "butter knife sharp": a clean, straight edge that slices grass cleanly without being so thin that it chips on debris or wears down within a few mowing sessions…

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