Top 5 must-haves to make sure you don't "fall" behind this season!

Introduction

With the summer heat behind us, fall is the perfect time to take care of your lawn. Whether you're mowing for the first time this season or doing a deep clean-up, there are some must-have tools that will make all the difference in how well your grass looks and feels. The key is having the right equipment to tackle any job: whether it's trimming back overgrown edges or blowing leaves out of hard-to-reach spots, these 5 items will help ensure your lawn looks its best all season long!

 

Trimmers and Cutters

Trimmers are used to edge the lawn and remove unwanted growth. They come in two main types: electric and cordless. Electric trimmers use electricity to power their motor, while cordless models run on battery power alone. Both types offer advantages over each other, but there are also some disadvantages that need to be considered before making a purchase decision.

Electric trimmers can be more powerful than cordless models, but they require an extension cord to operate so they're limited by how far away from an outlet you can place them while working on your lawn (or else you'll need a long extension cord). Corded electric trimmers also have slower speeds than some other options available on today's market--if you want faster cutting speeds then look into buying one with variable speed control instead!

 

Lawn Sweepers

Sweeping is an effective way to get rid of leaves and other yard waste. Sweeping can be easier on your back and knees than raking, but some people find it less effective than bagging or mulching.

  • The best tool for the job is a push sweeper: they're easy to use and don't require much maintenance.
  • A leaf blower/vacuum can also come in handy if you prefer not to sweep up leaves by hand.

 

Leaf Blowers and Vacuums

leaf blowers and vacuums are great tools for lawn care in the fall. If you have a large yard, a leaf blower will be much more efficient than using your hands or rakes to clean up leaves. However, if you're only looking to clean up small areas of grass clippings or mulch from around the edge of your driveway or sidewalk, then using a vacuum may be more convenient for you.

Both tools can also be used for removing debris from sidewalks and driveways--just make sure not to blow any rocks into people's windows!

 

Watering Equipment

Watering equipment is great for the fall. The right tools can make all the difference when it comes to getting your yard looking its best.

If you don't have a sprinkler system, consider purchasing one. A good sprinkler system will help you water in moderation and at the proper times, which is important for keeping grass healthy and green throughout the fall months. Many different kinds of watering equipment are available on the market today--check out this guide for more information about how much water is needed for a healthy lawn: Scotts Lawn Care 101

 

Conclusion

Now that you know what to look for when buying lawn care tools, it's time to get out there and start doing some work. You may not be able to tackle everything on this list at once, but even starting with one or two items will make your life easier in the long run. The most important thing is that you get started! GleeWork is here to help you tackle these tasks fast and easy, schedule your first visit and redeem a free lawn - ON US!

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