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Lawn Mover - Which One To Buy?

On any nice sunny Saturday morning in the US you will be able to hear the unmistakable sound of the lawn mover as it brings the lawns back into a respectably trimmed state. It is a never ending task, but one that many people have a great lifelong passion for. Just as many however, see it as a necessary chore, one that has to be endured but finished with as quickly as possible so that more interesting pursuits can be found.

It should come as no surprise that the owners of the beautiful gardens we see on our daily travels actually look forward to and enjoy the time spent working with their lawn mover. Not only are they increasing the value of their home, but they are spending their time in a most satisfying way. Motivation is as simple as being rewarded by the sight of their beautifully lush lawns, trimmed to perfection.

For the new gardener, or first home buyer who finds himself the owner of not only a new house but a fabulous looking lawn, the decision to purchase a lawn mover can be quite a challenging one. It's OK for those of us who have grown up with lawn moving for pocket money on a Saturday morning, because we do have some idea on what features we like. If you want to purchase a lawn mover that is going to be problem free and last for a good many years, then expect to pay a good price for it.

Before you purchase a lawn mover you need to consider several things. If you have a large lawn you may be better suited to a ride-on mover, whereas most suburban lawns will only require a push mover. The type of lawn mover you purchase will also be determined by your budget. Physical fitness will also play a role in determining which type will be best suited to you. For example, a self propelled push lawn mover will be a better purchase for someone who does not have a lot of strength.

Even if we have a great liking for the time we spend on our lawns, most of us do want the job to be easy. For those of us with a busy lifestyle, fitting lawn mowing in with our family commitments means that we need a lawn mover that is quick, reliable and does a good job. This then leaves more time for all those other important things that we like to do on our weekends.

The lawn mover now residing in suburban garden sheds is a vastly improved machine of the past. They are no longer quite as noisy, they are easy to start and a joy to use. Their temperamental side has at last well and truly been calmed.

The lawn mover is not new. It first made its debut as a reel mower back in the 1820's. Some 150 years later there are still people who prefer to use a type of reel mover to cut their small patch of grass. They are relatively quiet and can be unobtrusively used without waking the neighborhood, but they do require a little physical effort to push them. Their power source is you, which makes them high on the list of environmentally friendly lawn movers.

It was our obsession with outdoor sports such as cricket, tennis and lawn bowls that saw the need for far more technologically advanced lawn cutting machines to keep the grass in perfect condition. It was then just a matter of time before these professional machines were adapted for home use. The rotary-blade lawn mover was invented in the 1930's, and now some 70 years later this type of push lawn mover is still one of the most popular models produced.


Lawn mover is Glen Crawford's much loved gardening helper. On his site Lawn-and-Garden.biz gardening entusiasts will find the newest tips on movers selection and lawn maintenance.
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