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Lawn Sweepers Keep Your Yard TidyIf you live in a heavily wooded area and dread the thought of going through another fall season filled with long afternoons of raking leaves, then you may want to take a close look at lawn sweepers. Lawn sweepers are designed to quickly sweep up a light layer of leaves and debris and deposit it into a holding bin, which you can easily empty into your compost bin when it is filled. Using one of these sweepers turns a time consuming, unpleasant chore into a simple, enjoyable task. When you are shopping for lawn sweepers, you should consider whether you want a push sweeper or a sweeper attachment for your riding mower. A push sweeper maneuvers easily between trees, shrubs and other obstacles, while a riding mower with a sweeper attachment needs much more space to move. If you have a densely landscaped yard, you may want to opt for a push sweeper. However, this sweeper is more time consuming to use than a riding mower with a sweeper attachment, since it has a smaller deck, which is the width that a sweeper can cover in one pass. Well designed sweepers have pneumatic wheels so that they can easily handle big loads and a wind apron, which helps keep leaves and debris from blowing back in your face. Besides removing a light dusting of leaves and debris, lawn sweepers have other benefits. A lawn sweeper isn’t as noisy or dirty as a leaf blower, so you can use it at all hours of the day. This is especially important if you live in a town or city that has banned leaf blowers because they create too much noise pollution. Also, many people use a sweeper to clean up the lawn before they cut their grass. The sweeper removes twigs, stones, and other debris. This is important because stones and sticks that are left on the lawn could nick the lawn mower’s blades or fly up when the mower goes over them and break a nearby window or injure you. The sweeper also lifts the grass blades so that the lawn mower can cut your lawn more evenly. Finally, if you have a thick layer of leaves to sweep up, lawn sweepers may not be up to the task. For this job, you may need a lawn vacuum. A lawn vacuum is powered by gas or electricity and sucks up the leaves without being as loud and annoying as a leaf blower.
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Lawn Care Related ArticlesEasy Lawn Care - Use Clover - Ditch the Pesticide
Low-Maintenance Lawn Care Having a nice looking lawn in front of your house is important. The lawn is going to make or break the look of your house - it's really as simple as that. If your lawn is all brown and patchy, then your home is simply not going to shine. With a little care though, a lawn can look magnificent therefore making your home magnificent as well. If you have a ...
8 Simple Tips to Keep Your Lawn Mower Running
1. If you have a non-electric mower which runs on petrol or gas have a look in the instruction manual to find out how to check and change the oil. Check the oil level often, add more oil when necessary and change it when it's dirty. 2. Store the lawn mower in a shed or in some kind of protective environment so that it isn't sitting in the elements. 3. Check your lawn mower to see if it c...
1. Always read the instruction manual before operating your lawnmower. I know it sounds boring but there is a very good reason you are supposed to read it (didn't you ever wonder why you were never able to set the time on your vcr?). 2. Always pick up all foreign objects before you start mowing. Types of items that can adversely affect your mower are rocks, branches (even small twigs sometimes),...
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