3 Things to Consider When Shopping for a New Mower

Landscaping is an important part of your home's appeal and value, so ensuring your plants, trees, and grass are healthy and attractive is essential. Of course, maintaining your landscaping will require constant mowing of the lawn to keep grass healthy and lush. Since you will need to mow your lawn each week during the growing season, purchasing a good quality mower is a smart investment. Before you head out to shop for your new mower, use these tips to help you determine what kind is best for your needs.

Walking or Riding

One of the first decisions you will need to make is whether a walk-behind or riding mower is best. Obviously, a riding lawn mower is ideal for cutting larger yards so you do not have to spend much energy and time on the task. However, riding mowers are more expensive, so you will need to weigh out the pros and cons of each.

If you decide on a riding mower, you will have another few options to choose from. A traditional riding lawn mower or lawn tractor is easy to maneuver around large, open yards, but turning around structures or garden beds can be tricky.

Zero turn mowers are excellent options for cutting yards of any size, since they can turn quickly around tight turns. Mowing around flowerbeds, trees, and garden structures is simple on this easy-to-drive mower.

Mulcher or Bagger

Push and riding mowers also offer a mulching or bagging option. As a mulching mower cuts your lawn, the cut grass blades are mulched and pushed out of the side of the mower. You can choose to rake the mulched grass and use it around garden beds or in a compost container. In addition, you can leave the mulched grass on your lawn to help fertilize your grass.

If you prefer the cut grass to be bagged to dispose of after cutting the lawn, make sure to choose a mower that offers a bag. After mowing, remove the bag and dispose of the grass in your preferred manner.

Deck Size

Each mower type is available in a variety of deck sizes. Determining what size deck you should is difficult, but you should base the decision around your lawn.

Using a mower with a large deck is suitable for flat, level lawns. A smaller deck is perfect for cutting bumpy lawns with hills and slopes evenly.

Some mowers have extremely large decks that may be too wide to move safely around your lawn. Be sure to measure garage doors, sheds, and gates to determine what size deck will fit through these openings.

Buying a mower is a smart investment for your landscape needs and curb appeal. With this guide, you will have a better understanding of your mowing options before shopping for this new piece of equipment. Talk to a company like Chenango Supply Co Inc for more assistance in choosing a mower.

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