Our experts lay out the steps for removing your old blade and selecting and installing a new one, along with the tools you’ll need for the job.
Mower blades don’t need to be razor sharp. In fact, debris like stones or large sticks can more easily damage a blade that’s too sharp; it takes less force to mar a finely sharpened edge. A simple ...
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The Best Lawn Mower Setting For Each Grass Type (& More Care Tips)
Caring for your lawn doesn't have to feel like a daunting process. We have some incredible advice for caring for your green grass that you cannot pass up.
Outdoor Guide on MSN
How to care for your lawn after dethatching your yard
Dethatching your yard can be quite the process, but you have more work to do when you're done. Your lawn is vulnerable and needs caring for directly after.
Fix It Homestead on MSN
How I dealt with the bare patch in the yard the mower kept kicking dirt from
A bare patch that spits dust every time a mower passes does more than look bad. It threatens the health of the surrounding ...
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