
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Less lawn growth, less work for you.

EZ care yard
I have to admit, I want a beautiful yard but I don't want to have to work like a dog to get it.
So here are some tips I've come up with over the years that have made my yard so much easier to handle. This may or may not work for you but if it saves an hour a week, well that is awesome hammock time, big smile.
First order of business is making sure you have the right tool for the job. If your yard is a couple thousand square feet or if it's twenty thousand square feet, you need to make sure you aren't mowing the twenty thousand with a push mower. AND, if you have a mower that doesn't want to start, then you will use as much energy pulling that stupid rope as mowing the entire lawn.
So let's get the mower rolling first. If it doesn't start on the second pull, you need to do some adjusting.
Putting the mower away with bad gas is often the problem, fouls up the carburetor so it doesn't want to work right. Using "leaded" gas is also important because this modern stuff with ethanol will have some water in it that can cause problems. If you can't find leaded gas, try and find non-ethanol and use a additive the hardware store sells. If the mower is old you might have to take the air cleaner off and put just a tiny bit of gas in the carburetor to get it primed.
Having the mower serviced really is worth the expense if it makes the yard easier to take care of, instead of fighting it, you actually can get it done faster.
Now about those grass clippings; we are going to change the way we fertilize so the lawn is green but doesn't grow too much, which in turn means we don't have to bag the clippings but can simply mulch them back into the lawn. The mower has to be set up with a mulching set up which means it won't blow clippings all over the sidewalk and house so we don't have to blow them off later.
Now the mower starts easily and we don't have to bag the grass clippings, we are getting a little bit closer to an easier lawn.
If all you want is a simple "O.K." lawn this is enough, but if you want a really nice lawn, we'll cover some more ideas.
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