For most people, the only outdoor lawn power tools they use are a lawn mower and maybe a weed eater. However, there are many other kinds of tools available for those that have lots of time and money to spend on manicuring their lawn. These include:
Blowers
Edgers and Trimmers
Mulchers
Hedge trimmers
Sprayers
Rakers
If you have trees on your property, you can benefit from having a blower for the leaves in the fall. Instead of the backbreaking work of raking the leaves, you can blow them all into a heap and then bag them up for the trash. There are also blowers that will clean up the edges of your walkways or driveway after you mow the grass. By blowing the little bits of grass back onto the lawn, you are also fertilizing the lawn naturally.
Of course you want to keep your lawn looking neat and trim around the edges and around any shrubs or plants. Edgers and trimmers will help you do this work effectively. Depending on the size of lawn you have, you can have a lawn mower that mulches the grass clippings. You can also decide to attach a bag to the mower to collect the clippings or leave them on the lawn to be raked up later.
A tiller is another power tool that really comes in handy when you want to plant flowers. You won't even have to disturb any existing flower beds in order o plant something right in the middle. Most of the power tools suited for lawn work are lightweight and easy to handle. They do vary in price according to the size of the motor and the brand name.
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