Saturday, January 17, 2009

Mowing The Lawn

Writen by Johnathan Sanders

This is more of a follow up on my original article posted yesterday. As I have now finally managed to buy a new lawn mower, with safetey and usability in mind, I have been chopping away at that lawn this morning.

Whilst mowing the lawn, I noted a couple of things that may be of interest to those of you planning on cutting the grass.

Firstly, there appears to be a lack of understanding in today's society on the importance of good, well presented lawns - I am being quite serious here.

Think about it; un unkept lawn generaly atracts unwanted visitors, such as rodents, who habitually also foul within the lawn.

Secondly, as lawns tend to be mowed at the same time, this considerably incrases the amount of pollen in the atmostphere. Speak to anyone who suffers from hayfever, to find out how painful this can be.

For my part, there will be no need to push me to mow the lawn anymore - in view of the above, I shall be more that pleased to do my bit for the enviroment I live in, and at the sametime gain a beautiful garden.

By the way, check out www.lawn-mower-parts.info for great offers on lawn mowers and accessories.

John Sanders
Recently took up gardening as a hobby.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I hate an untidy lawn but unfortunately, my husband doesn't share my view on this and after many squabbles, I decided to take over the lawn maintenance. Then to my dismay the mower decided to break down a few weeks later and it wasn't worth repairing. I use the Internet a fair amount and decided to search around online and found some good websites including Mow Direct which has a great selection of various mowers and machinery. Our last mover was a hover one so I went for a rotary lawn mower this time which I am hoping will last longer than 2 years.