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Choosing a Riding Lawn Mower
By Mike Dimentyev

The precise term "riding mower" has been used and abused to explain everything from any ride-on mower to a residential tractor. To make things more distinct we are to tell that a riding lawn mower is a rear-engine lawn mower on which the worker rides. The device with the engine in front is a lawn tractor and it can be fitted with a variety of equipment and can carry out more tasks than just cutting the grass.

Dimension of your plot should be taken into consideration when deciding on a lawn mower. If your land plot goes beyond half and acre, it is more practical to acquire a riding lawn mower or a lawn tractor as some "specialists" call it. Riding lawn mower will assist you to execute extra tasks in your garden by pulling garden carts and helpful attachments like lawn aerators. You can either fit it with a plough blade or some can pull tillers, supplementary extending their functionality further than the lawn.

Certain disadvantage of the general riding lawn mower is that it leaves a round of uncut grass after turning, requiring additional pass to cut this grass. There are riding lawn movers, called zero-turn movers, angle of turn in which is so little that this mower doesn't leave any uncut grass at all. Such exceptional maneuvering characteristics will be useful in navigating around the trees or shrubs but specialists advise buying this type of tractor only for flat lawn plots. Even though zero-turn mowers will aid to save your time whereas cutting the grass, but you won't be capable to fit any attachments and they cannot pull carts as well, as for the price - the common riding lawn mower which will be able to complete all the functions will cost you a little bit less that zero-turn mover.

One of the significant moments to think of is that whether or not to pay a premium for a more durable mower that's apt to cost fewer per year in the long run. All specialists along with a range of reviews unanimously prove that heavy-duty garden tractors and high-end riding lawn mowers have longer life durability than lighter or less costly lawn tractors, by at least 50%, sometimes even more and this permanence also varies among brands.

Extra features of riding lawn mowers that may or may not be vital in deciding on a lawn mower: how simple it is to adjust the cutting height, how effortless it is to mount and dismount the mower, how long it is expected to last, how noisy it is, how it gets rid of clipped grass, and the initial cost. We are all unlike and features that are significant to one land plot owner may not be to another. That's why there are lots of models to decide.

Five key questions you have to concentrate on when making your choice:

1. What's your lawn like? You must know how big the spot to be mowed is in square feet and acreage.

2. What would you like to do with the grass?

3. How much work do you want to make of mowing?

4. What in addition do you want it to do?

5. Last, but surely not least: What is your mowing budget?

What we can learn with lawnmowers is that each lawn in every garden or terrain has to be mowed by an exact machine. Purpose of different lawn mowers shouldn't be omitted as this is the just thing that will aid you to get a ideal mowed lawn. Even thought there are a huge amount of lawnmower types all around the world, the best for our lawn exists.

Additional free lawn mowers info you'll discover by going to our landscaping ideas website. It's a place to find out a choice of budget landscaping tips for your home garden.

 

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Lawn Moles and Proper Lawn Care
By Hans Dekker

Are your making mountains out of your molehills? Although lawn moles are underground creatures, the benefits they add to your garden are clearly visible and far outweigh the disadvantages.

Of the six species of mole found in North America, the Eastern mole (or gray mole) is the most common. Moles are about the size of chipmunks and weigh from three to six ounces. A tiny creature, its total length is just six to eight inches.

Many gardeners and groundskeepers are under the mistaken impression that lawn moles eat the roots of their plants and turf grasses. However, moles are insectivores. Their primary diet is earthworms and grubs and a single mole can eat more than 140 grubs and cutworms daily. They also feast on destructive garden pests like snails, beetles, and millipedes. In fact, at just over a quarter-pound, a mole can consume 45 to 50 pounds of worms and insects each year.

The greatest harm that mole tunneling does to turf grass is by separating soil from roots. Still, the mole’s digging actually improves soil quality by turning and aerating the soil and mixing accumulated nutrients throughout the excavation.

Moles don’t continually dig each time they forage for food. Once a tunnel system is established, it is infrequently extended. In fact, the only signs of mole activity you might see are those when the mole must repair its construction. When disturbed, moles may temporarily vacate the area, but generally return within a week or two. In addition, when a tunnel is abandoned, a new mole inhabitant will “recolonize” using the handiwork of its predecessor.

For these reasons, even the most effective method of mole removal, trapping, is not a permanent solution to a “mole problem”. Besides which, the three types of mole traps that work with any success sound like relics from the Spanish inquisition— harpoons, scissor-jaws, and choker loops. In fact, numerous remedies have been used to try to control moles Pickle juice, red pepper, razor blades, bleach, moth balls, brambles, human hair braids and hair balls, vibrators, ultra sonic devices, and poisons offer inconsistent and generally ineffective results; many including environmentally unfriendly side effects.

As in all elements of lawn care, the best solution to a lawn mole problem is applying practical gardening principles. Mole tunnels (except for the hilled entrances) are typically deep enough to be almost invisible. Over-watering your yard brings earthworms and other invertebrates close to the surface, making it necessary for the moles to “move up” in search of them. Reducing the amount or frequency of watering may help both moles and their prey stay underground where they are most beneficial to your lawn.

Another solution to a lawn mole problem is to reduce the size of your lawn, converting it to gardens, paths, and hedgerows. First, moles prefer straight tunnel runs. However, more importantly, converting some lawn to gardens, paths, hedgerows and patio areas adds eye-appeal, reduces signs of damage, and in addition attract birds and butterflies to your property.