🛠️ THE 3 essential lawn care tools for the perfect lawn this summer 🌱

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  • Опубліковано 16 бер 2024
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    Maintaining a lush, green lawn requires the right tools, and in this video, we're showcasing three essential lawn care tools that every homeowner should have in their arsenal. From scarifiers to hollow tine aerators and fertiliser spreaders, we'll dive into the benefits of each tool and how they contribute to achieving a healthier, more vibrant lawn.
    1. Scarifier: Learn how this handy tool helps to remove moss, thatch, and debris from the surface of your lawn, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil more effectively. Discover the best practices for using a scarifier and how it can rejuvenate your lawn's appearance.
    2. Hollow Tine Aerator: Explore the importance of aerating your lawn and how a hollow tine aerator can alleviate soil compaction, promote root growth, and improve overall lawn health. We'll demonstrate the proper technique for using this tool and discuss when and how often aerating should be done.
    3. Fertiliser Spreader: Find out why applying fertiliser evenly across your lawn is crucial for maintaining consistent growth and colour. Discover the different types of fertiliser spreaders available and how to select the right one for your lawn size and needs.
    Whether you're a seasoned lawn care enthusiast or just starting, these three essential tools will elevate your lawn care game and help you achieve the lush, green lawn you've always wanted. Don't miss out on expert tips and advice in this comprehensive guide to essential lawn care tools. Like, subscribe, and let's get your lawn looking its best! 🌱🛠️

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @Player16
    @Player16 2 місяці тому

    I use that same aerator here in Tassie, Australia on a 300 sqm yard. Been using it for years and it's the most sold manual aerator in the world!
    Anyway, you were using it wrong. Place your foot on the TOP angle and press down. Then the core would come out.

    • @MowdLtd
      @MowdLtd  2 місяці тому

      I find it works perfectly well and has the added bonus of being really cheap and accessible!
      Thanks for the advice! I usually do it that way and have the cores come out - obviously not concentrating this time 🤣

  • @AnthonyPerez
    @AnthonyPerez 2 місяці тому +2

    That aerator is not fun nor easy and is cheap and it compresses. Use a real one that gets plugs out.

    • @MowdLtd
      @MowdLtd  2 місяці тому +2

      It is definitely at the lower end of the budget but does a job comparable to its cost. I much prefer a hollow tine machine - but some of our customers just need other options! What have you got? Do you have another version of a manual aerator? It does remove decent cores if you get the ground in the right conditions, the cores are testament to that

    • @AnthonyPerez
      @AnthonyPerez 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MowdLtd nope there is no other manual way. I use a machine. You can rent or have a local guy come do it. I’m glad you touched up on this. You could get a single core which I think they call a sampler. I think that would work better for cores. These would work if they made them out of stainless steel and had a sharp edge on them. Most of the time these foot ones are not a big enough diameter in the holes or sharp. Most times it doesn’t work is all. Compacted ground is never brought up at all. Also a good test of your soil so you could add the proper amounts of amendments to your yard. Grass will be growing so much you’ll want to take it out. lol

    • @MowdLtd
      @MowdLtd  2 місяці тому +2

      Machines are the best way for sure (more satisfying too - boys and their toys!). I usually rent mine - in fact tis year a few of us on the same street are splitting the cost of it, great way to do it, and the hire company are delivering it too! This is just an option for those who don't have the time/inclination/budget for the hollow tine aerator - I also think there's a place for solid tine aeration too - but that will be another video! But i will admit, this tool was ok in my opinion, it produced lots of cores, albeit not as wide as a machine!