I need an aerator. Sounds like we need TCG lawn equipment.
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What’s everyone’s thoughts on the Ryobi 40V self propelled lawn mowers?
watch the auctions that Outlaw looks at and shit like that
weird mowers can go cheap.
my buddy got 3 golf course reel mowers from some wisco muncipality that way then flipped two of em on craigslist for big money
I'm talking more along the lines of this. I watched a video of a few people using this over the rake and it seemed to work really well and fast.
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I was looking at getting a large stand behind for my place. I mowed the lawn the first time with a 22” craftsman and It fucking took forever to my whole 3/4 of an acre lot. Have a riding mower now with a 38” width and it still takes a while but I have to admit is kinda fun to do. Best part is all this shit I got free.
After doing some shitty yard cleanup at the opposite end of the yard the wife insisted we get a cart. Picked this up at hone depot. Also realized I can hitch this to the mower for the ultimate in lazy.
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My dad is buddies with a guy who is a golf course greens master and I’m always tempted to ask him what they do with their old equipment.
Interesting. I always thought those were used primarily for spreading peat after you seed.
I got the smaller plastic gorilla cart and like it a lot. Have used it to move dirt around the yard and to take my yard waste bags out to the curb each week. The guy across the street has the same one as you and it was kind of funny watching him use it to move loose mulch around. Seems like a lot of the smaller pieces would fall out of the mesh.
My dad is buddies with a guy who is a golf course greens master and I’m always tempted to ask him what they do with their old equipment.
Interesting. I always thought those were used primarily for spreading peat after you seed.
I got the smaller plastic gorilla cart and like it a lot. Have used it to move dirt around the yard and to take my yard waste bags out to the curb each week. The guy across the street has the same one as you and it was kind of funny watching him use it to move loose mulch around. Seems like a lot of the smaller pieces would fall out of the mesh.
Thanks. Boomer moment.....That’s a return to work clearance. Think you posted the wrong pic.
So our pool was installed Thursday. A small bobcat has torn up my front yard a little, but my back yard is completely destroyed. Between the bobcat having to dig out the hole where it needed to be, then yesterday the electricians digging the trench for the electrical... All I can do is cry.
Honda HRX 21” and a 3/4 acre back yard. Takes me a ridiculous amount of time to mow, and it’s too lumpy for the rider (not a floating deck).
Lots of trees. The lawn is slowly turning to dirt/sand/clover instead of grass.
What do you all recommend to wipe out the clover but still allow me to overseed and get it to germinate later in the season?
Also, anyone using a decent (free) plant identification app? Been using google lens after I accidentally pulled one of the hydrangeas my wife planted thinking it was a weed. It’s not great at identifying.
Last year when I seeded my side yard I probably used way more water than I needed to. I’d text my wife if I wasn’t home to turn on the faucet to a preset level and then shut it off 15-30 minutes later. Ordered myself this Amazon China special faucet timer. The Gilmour and one of the Melnors they had in stock only went down to every 6 hours and I needed more frequent. Working pretty well now, just have to crack open the faucet in the morning, and shut it at night so it doesn’t water for 15 minutes every 3 hours all night. One less thing to worry about.
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That’s nice. I have a Nelson one but it can only get down to every six hours. Not good when you’re trying to keep new seed moist throughout the day.