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The Tools You Need For a Beautiful Lawn

A couple of centuries ago, the only way to cut grass was with a scythe. And that was only if anyone even bothered to cut it. Lawn care has come a long way since then. There are more kinds of lawn and garden tools than you can count that are considered critical for maintaining a luxurious landscape.

A lawnmower is simply essential if grass is a component of your landscaping. It might be difficult to understand that your grass actually has to be hacked off in order to remain in good condition, but it's true. A lawnmower will likely be your most expensive purchase when it comes to lawn care. But if you tend to it well, it will provide you with many years of good service.

But you need more than just a lawnmower in order to make your landscape immaculate. You'll also need a lawn trimmer for hard to reach places. One option is the standard clippers that resemble oversized scissors, which are also used as hedge trimmers. The other option is an electric device that uses a plastic string to chop off grass and weeds. This string rotates at an extremely high speed. It's not only strong enough to cut grass, it can also injure your body, so use caution.

A spreader is also an invaluable tool to have around. They are useful for the even distribution of granular products such as fertilizer, weed killer and grass seed. Some spreaders look like a tub on wheels. They have small holes that distribute the product as you push it along. The other kind is a hand-held spreader, typically plastic with a handle that turns to release the contents. These are appropriate for smaller areas that might need a little reseeding or spot fertilizing.

You'll also need a rake in order to scoop up all the leaves on the ground in the fall. If you don't rake them, these leaves might cause damage to your lawn over the winter. In the springtime, as the snow starts to melt, your grass will be suffocated and dehydrated by this covering of leaves.

Even if you raked up the leaves in the fall, you'll still find that your grass has become matted over the winter months. This makes it difficult for air, water and other nutritional requirements to reach the earth. Reviving the thatched grass is yet another task for your rake.

It's practically impossible to tend to your yard without a shovel. A narrow shovel is useful for removing small patches of weeds. Larger square or rounded shovels will also be required if you're digging up plants, moving around soil and for any number of other jobs.

Buy the best equipment you can afford and maintain it well. This will make your lawn care much more enjoyable. You'll also be the envy of your neighbors.

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