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How to Get the Most Out of a Lawn Tractor

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A Lawn and Garden Machine for All Seasons

Whether you call it a riding lawn mower or a lawn tractor, the modern versions of this equipment can do a lot more than just cut grass. Many people think first of riding versus walking as the foremost benefit of a lawn tractor--or the speed at which one can mow. Those are both great advantages, especially when heat and humidity loom, but those features are only part of the modern riding mower's offerings, especially when you consider attachments.  Here are just a few of the ways you can use this all-season workhorse:

  • Spreading fertilize and weed control treatments
  • Aerating turf
  • Spraying lawn, shrubs, flowers and trees
  • Hauling
  • Leaf collection and removal
  • Snow Blowing

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You love the rustic charm of a gravel walkway, but the constant scattering of stones across your lawn and patio can be a real headache. Whether it’s from pets, lawn mowers, or just foot traffic, it seems impossible to keep those stones in place. Sound familiar? Well, Brian shows us a simple DIY method using landscape glue to keep your gravel path looking pristine and, more importantly, in place.

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How to Remove Candle Wax Drips: Two Effective Methods

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Guide to Hanging on Masonry Walls

Ever wondered how to hang that picture frame or shelf on a brick or concrete wall? It can seem daunting, but with the right tools and techniques, it's a straightforward DIY project. This guide breaks down two common methods: using concrete screws and using anchors, making it easy for you to tackle your next hanging project.

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