By John Gibb
A lawn mower is one of those things that everyone has, and yet it’s still
really difficult to choose the right one. There are hundreds – thousands even –
of different lawnmowers out there to choose from, and it’s difficult to know
which to get unless you have some basic grounding in what you’re looking for.
The first decision you have to make is whether you want a petrol mower, an
electric mower or a mower that is powered only by you pushing it.
While push mowers are doubtless the cheapest and most environmentally friendly
(not to mention the quietest!), it can be strenuous to push them well enough to
cut all the grass, and will be completely impractical for you if you have a
large garden that needs to be cut.
Petrol lawnmowers are more powerful, but at the same time more troublesome. They
need a fuel supply, which can be expensive as well as dangerous to store, and
they also often use difficult pull-string starting mechanisms.
Electric lawnmowers, on the other hand, are just as powerful as petrol ones, but
don’t need the fuel and can be started easily. The main downside of electric
mowers is that they need a power cord to be plugged into them, and this can be a
safety hazard if you accidentally cut through it with the mower’s blades. There
are rechargeable cordless mowers, but they tend to be more expensive and will
not run for a very long time.
If your garden is big enough, you could even try a ride-on mower. These are
exactly what they sound like, big lawn mowers that you ride on. They are
generally petrol-powered, and expensive. However, there’s no denying that they
get the grass cut very quickly, and they’re fun to ride, too.
Overall, what you choose will depend on the size of your garden, how much you
want to spend and which features are important to you. For most people, an
electric lawnmower will probably have the best balance of features.
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Shrinivas VaidyaWhen it comes to lawn care, prevention s the best care and cure as well.
The best lawn care practice should start when you are already planning a
landscape garden around your home.
Since a lawn surface is an integral part of the entire garden, planning
spaces as per the nature of activity will greatly reduce the pressure of
maintaining a lawn surface.
For example if the garden has a space for outdoor coffee table with four
seats it's a good idea to have a separate surface prepared where the coffee
table, the chairs will stay. Also the path that leads to this arrangement
can also be "paved" with suitable themed material. The biggest advantage of
this is that the lawn surface around this is easy to maintain otherwise over
a period of time the surface of lawn around the pathway and the furniture
will get patchy and eventually the lawn will stop growing in these areas
giving a terrible look in the garden.
So planning is a vital part of lawn care when it comes to designing and a
growing a new garden. But what if you have already have a lawn around you
home and are looking to tips for maintaining it. There are some real simple
rules for this.
1) Fertilizers- Do you eat food everyday, same is true with lawn. Apart from
direct sunlight and water, fertilizers are great way to feed you lawn with
healthy diet to give an extraordinary look.
2) Mowing- Very important for a lush look. A Lawn mower is a great tool for
this purpose. The real secret of using a lawn mower is the height of the
blade that will be used while mowing.
3) Watering- The frequency of watering will greatly affect the final outlook
of the lawn surface. Automatic lawn sprinklers are used to automate the
process of watering with great results.
4) Aerating the soil- Due to frequent use of lawn by pets, children, etc.
the soil that holds the lawn gets compacted beyond limits, that's why lawn
care experts always recommend aeration of lawn soil to help the growth of
lawn.
5) Amount of direct sunlight the lawn surface receives- This aspect is not a
must but can have some degree of effect. You just have to look for the path
of sun travel in your local area. Where does direct sunlight come from in
your garden. As the day passes away the degree and intensity of sunlight
changes. Does your lawn remain in shade all the times of the day? This can
happen if the sunlight is getting obstructed by tall trees or even home
building structure.
Or does your lawn remain in harsh sunlight most of the times of the day?
This will decide the amount and frequency of water your lawn will require.
So lawn care and what you should do to take care of it is also dependent on
the specific problems and circumstances of the individual owner. Your job as
the homeowner will be study lawn surroundings/movement patterns/natural
conditions and go for the best solution that is easy to implement and
affordable to your needs.
I hope this article was helpful to everyone.
Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya
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