The blade has a unique design that makes it very functional in terms of edging the flower beds. The blade is very strong and durable. It has a very strong handle that can withstand any force. It also has a collar which is made of steel that connects the shovel neck and handles ensures...
When it comes to edging your lawn, your garden-variety mower just isn't going to cut it. It's far too wide to handle the delicacy needed to give the areas around your mailbox, light poles and trees nice sharp edges. No, you need to get yourself a good lawn edger, and learn how ...
and even beveling of the lawn. This is because it comes with a bevel that you can adjust to up to three different positions. You can also adjust the blade’s edging depth to up to six different positions, with the maximum being 2.25 inches. ...
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We can assist you in mowing your lawn and with edging surfaces around your trees, landscape, and other narrow surfaces. Our team will identify the appropriate height for cutting. The height that we need to cut your grass at will vary based on the specific grass you have. Fortunately, we ...
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Multi-Use: This digging spade is generally used for digging trenches, digging holes, transplanting, edging, moving compost, cutting thick turf and furrowing. The sharp blade allows you to cut, scoop, dig, lift and dice in hard soil. You can use it as a garden edge shovel, trench shovel,...
These activities may include trimming and edging grass, applying fertilizer, and treating weeds, as well as seasonally appropriate techniques such as aerating in the spring, overseeding in the fall, or even spot-treating certain spots if needed. ...
the price of a spring cleanup is generally based on the accumulations over the winters that are composed of leaves and sticks. The number of beds also affects the price of a spring cleanup. For instance, the more the beds the higher the average price because edging is a labor intensive l...
and fertilizing. Minimize the size of your lawn by replacing large expanses of grass with alternative ground covers, such as gravel, mulch, or drought-tolerant plants. Create defined borders and pathways using hardscape materials such as stone or brick to reduce the need for edging and trimming...