Rocks and mowers don't mix well. Before panicking, there are a few smart steps you can take to figure out the damage and ...
From skipping the fertilizer to sharpening your mower blades, here's how to help your lawn survive when water is scarce.
NDSU’s Don Kinzler says mowing shorter and mulching leaves now can help prevent snow mold and strengthen lawns for spring.
The growing season is wrapping up in Montana, and gardeners are preparing landscapes for the approaching winter. Fall care ...
Before turning the mower on its side, take out the spark plug, so there’s no chance of the blade suddenly spinning to life. A ...
Whether it’s a chef’s knife, a traditional razor or the best lawn mower, you can be sure of one thing – their blades will eventually dull with use and need sharpening or, in the case of shavers, ...
It's easy to get sold on the ergonomic handles, wider cutting decks, cushy seats, and hydrostatic transmissions found on the latest and greatest lawn mower models out there. But your blades are the ...
Sharpening your lawn mower's blades should not only form part of your regular maintenance schedule, but it's also essential to ensuring a nice, clean cut on your lawn. If you notice the finish after a ...
After gathering everything you need, disconnect your mower’s power source. If you have a gas-powered mower, remove the spark plug. If you have a battery-powered mower, remove the battery. With a gas ...