A ztr mower would cut your mowing time by almost 1/2 if not more. One can find a great deal on a used one in the off season months. I have ran Scag's ExMart, and now Hustlers myself. When I buy new mowers for my lawn care business, I sell my older mowers usually to someone with a larger property...
The same thing that sometimes happens without the Sprinkler Buddy but with the Sprinkler Buddy one can see the sprinkler heads and avoid them with the mower tiers by straddling them now that they are visible. They are easy to avoid if you know exactly where they are, impossible if you can't see...
I'm looking to donate a 7-pack of "Sprinkler Buddy" to a few more youth fundraisers looking for products to help fill their fundraising auction baskets. I recently had two fundraisers contact me looking for products, after doing my homework on them, I gladly shipped them a pack.
I think this...
Our city use to pick it up like that, now they require it to be in garbage bags to be picked up. Makes no sense to me, now I haul it off if I do a clean up in the city limits instead of loading our landfill with plastic bags, not to mention all the extra work it would require to get it in those...
Many of you are from all corners of the world, thought I would share this link where you can find irrigation/garden products that may not be available where you live.
http://www.sprinklersupplies4less.com/
Sounds like he has given it a lot of thought. It takes it awhile to sink in for us guys sometimes but that proves we are listening sometimes. LoL Looks like your gonna have some great quality time with each other coming soon in the garden. :-) That's Awesome!
Try placing a sprinkler head on a motion activated sensor. There are a few different products like this used for this purpose on the market. One is called Scare Crow.
Some great photos here. In FL our winters are rather dull looking. My boys are twelve and still haven't seen good snow yet. The few times we have made a trip North it seems we always missed it by a few days. I use to Love ice fishing on Lake Michigan with my brother. Hearing that ice crack and...
As a child, my dad was a corn farmer. The sweetest corn he ever brought home was called "Bi-Color". Not sure where they got their seed but I'm sure it's out there. They farmed on a big scale, you may have eaten his brother's corn, he now supplies super markets with sweet corn and beans all over...