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Barbara has written professionally for more than two decades. In the past five years, she has specialized in creating real estate and home improvement content. Besides writing for Forbes Home, she ...
Having the right equipment is key to maintaining a well-manicured lawn, so our editors spent hours researching, interviewing experts and conducting real-world testing to find the best lawn mowers of ...
Lawn care and lawnmowing can be a lot of fun, at least if you have a good lawn mower and aren’t struggling with something old and hard to use. That does mean you might have to spring for a new lawn ...
Mowing the lawn is never a fun task, but having to go to the gas station to get fuel just to mow is probably one of the worst parts. Well, now that we’re heading toward summer of 2023, it’s time to ...
Spring cleaning goes beyond just taking care of the inside of your home. Your lawn, garden beds, and tool sheds need your attention too. And, as luck would have it, right now, some of our top-tested ...
When you’re thinking about buying a lawn mower, you need to find the mower that matches up with what you need for your lawn. You’ll find that walk-behind mowers have engines that range from 140-cc to ...
For the average lawn, a fully charged electric walk-behind mower will finish the job, same as a gas one. That may come as a surprise to gas mower owners who’ve hesitated to switch based on fears that ...
Chris Wedel is a fan of all things tech and gadgets. Living in rural Kansas with his wife and two young boys makes finding ways to stay online tricky — not to mention making my homestead smarter.
Lawn mowers work hard, so occasional repairs are not unusual. It can be difficult to determine whether you need to buy a new mower or if you can keep repairing your current machine. To help you make ...
Few things can be more annoying than finding your lawn mower isn’t running at full power — or won’t start up at all! The problem may very well be with your mower’s battery. A faulty battery can keep ...