Your lawn goes through a lot in summer, from heavy use and ground compaction to weeds and disease. A great way to get your lawn healthy again is by applying a winter fertilizer. Continue reading to learn the best time to apply winter fertilizer, how to select the one you need, and more! What Is […]
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Your Winter Lawn Prep List
While certain regions across the United States have already experienced their first freeze and snow, for others, like the Midwest, as December comes to a close and cold weather closes in, it’s paramount that individuals take the necessary steps to prep their lawn to survive the winter so it can flourish come springtime. Read on […]
Read moreHow to Winterize Your Chainsaw
During winter, unused tools are susceptible to damage caused by cold weather. If you don’t winterize your chainsaw, the engine could stall, rust could form, and metals could warp. In other words, don’t risk leaving your chainsaw out! This article will walk you through the 6 simple steps you need to take. Step 1. Check […]
Read moreHow to Winterize Your Lawn Mower in 7 Steps
As the mowing season winds down, now’s the time to winterize your lawn mower. This way, it’ll stay in good working order and be ready to go first thing in the spring. To prep your lawn mower for the cold months ahead, follow these steps! Step 1. Remove the Spark Plug To stay safe, it’s […]
Read moreHow to Prepare Your Generator for Winter
Ice and heavy snow can take down power lines and cause power outages. Yet, having a generator means no unplanned downtime. Here’s how to prep your generator for winter so you can keep the computers, refrigerator, heat, and lights on in your home. Move Your Generator Outside When not in use, generators are stored in […]
Read moreWhat Is Fuel Stabilizer and Is It Necessary?
You just placed your half-full gas can in the garage and don’t anticipate using it soon. Yet, a thought crosses your mind: is fuel stabilizer necessary? The answer could be yes. A fuel stabilizer is a solution of antioxidants and lubricants designed to repel water and limit evaporation. Since gasoline expires in 3 to 6 […]
Read moreHow to Mulch Leaves With a Lawn Mower
While autumn leaves stand out beautifully, they become a mess on your lawn once they fall. Most homeowners don’t look forward to raking up leaves. Luckily, mulching them with a lawn mower is a great alternative. Here’s what you need to know about mulching leaves and the benefits it provides. Learn to Mulch Fallen Leaves […]
Read moreNew Gas Cans Are Horrible
New gas cans are horrible. They’re so hard to use. Sure, they were created with good intentions in mind, but they lack proper functionality. That’s why our experts compiled a list of the issues people run into and how you can bypass all of these! The Issues With New Gas Cans Following January 1, 2009, […]
Read moreDo I Need a Gas Can Spout Cap?
Gasoline is highly volatile, so proper containment is always priority number one when handling it. So, do you need a gas can spout? Well, yes and no. Some gas can spouts can be inverted into the gas can and screwed into the fill port. However, other spouts cannot be inverted, and if you plan on […]
Read moreMetal vs. Plastic Gas Cans
Have you ever wondered if you would be better off with a metal or plastic gas can? The answer is probably no, but there’s actually a lot to think about when choosing whether to use a metal or plastic gas can. Keep reading to learn more about why you should know more about gas cans! […]
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