Snow removal is no small feat in areas with winters full of nonstop flurries, but the job may be easier for those with ...
Generally, you need to replace the tires on your lawn mower every three to five years. Watch out for tires that are spinning ...
About half the water we use at home goes to outdoor watering. That amount is partly why many Angelenos have opted to swap out their thirsty grass for a drought-friendly lawn. These plants, especially ...
Changing your lawn mower’s oil keeps the engine healthy, helping your grass look great and your mower last longer. Experts recommend changing the oil every season or after 50 hours of mowing to avoid ...
A close-up shot of a yellow lawn mower in an overgrown lawn. - KateV28/Shutterstock If you've ever pushed a lawn mower across a slightly damp patch of grass only to feel it skid like a shopping cart ...
Sometimes your lawn mower needs a quick repair job, but there comes a time when fixing it may not be a practical option, if it’s an option at all. Whether you are dealing with a smoking lawn mower, ...
Gardeners have been reaping the benefits of the sunshine so far this summer after a wash-out season this time last year, with plants soaking up the rays and producing beautiful displays as a result.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The interval for replacing the tires on your riding mower or lawn tractor is a lot like replacing the tires on your car; it depends on how ...
Whether you have a large ride-on lawn mower or a smaller push mower, you still invested a lot of your money into the tool. You want it to be able to do its job and help you cut your lawn. Blade issues ...