While we here at Mower Source usually concentrate on the green stuff growing in your yard, what’s underneath is just as important. Being able to take a soil sample not only helps you be a better homeowner, but also plant grass that’s just right for your lawn.
We’ve all been there, where mowing the lawn feels like a Sisyphean and never-ending task. But it doesn’t have to be, because Mower Source has compiled a list of how to make the job a whole lot easier.
Last week, we here at Mower Source looked at some of the more basic lawn mowing patterns you can do at home that take almost no time at all. And for the more adventurous types out there, we’ve got a second instalment that takes lawn mowing up to a whole new level.
Believe it or not, but mowing your lawn doesn’t have to just consist of boringly going back and forth. Mower Source thinks that creativity definitely extends to lawn mowing patterns, so we bring you some of our favorite designs.
A healthy lawn should be a rich green in color, so when it starts to turn yellow, the result can be worrying. But as usual, Mower Source has come to the rescue with these tips to try so you can revive your lawn. (Hint: using the right lawn mower is part of the equation).
Your grass doesn’t just have to be green and lush for you to enjoy. Jazzing it up with lawn ornaments is a quick and easy way to inject your personality into your lawn, but before you order dozens of pink flamingoes on the internet, read what Mower Source recommends in getting things done right.
Sometimes, simply watering and mowing your lawn isn’t enough to keep it looking lush and healthy. Mower Source takes a look at what you can feed your lawn to show the neighborhood the grass is greenest on your side of the fence.
A lawn mower is not a complicated contraption. Typically with a two-stroke internal combustion engine, there are far fewer parts than in a car and no computers to deal with. And with professional jobs costing a small fortune, Mower Source recommends doing the most common and easy jobs yourself. That extra time and money you save, we’re sure you can think of plenty of other — and better — ways of using it.
Unless you live in Southern California or the nice parts of Florida (in which case, empty the guest bedroom — Mower Source is moving in), then you have to deal with cold, yucky weather for much of the year. So when those gorgeous days of beautiful weather and tons of sun begin to arrive, it’s tempting to soak them up as much as possible. But one of the downsides of having less ozone layer is you trade in good times for the possibility of skin cancer, so read up on what Mower Source has to say about protecting yourself.
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