Aside from the huge range of other gardening tools, Push Lawn Mowers are generally one of the most common gardening units used in a home handymans DIY arsenal. Virtually every single house hold in the world owns some form of push lawn mower as it is required to mow the home gardens used and keep everything looking neat and tidy. Push mowers are even commonly used on a larger scale to manicure turf like hockey and cricket grounds along with the public parks. In the absence of a push lawn mower, the beautification of the above mentioned grounds is utterly impossible.
There is a huge range of reasons why you might need to purchase a push lawn mower - from general household garden maintenance, to the maintenance of a golf course, cricke pitch or recreational area. Regardless of the reason for needing a mower, the following guide outlines a number of very common points that you should consider before you go out and purchase your mower. Without considering these different pieces of information you may very well end up with a mower that doesnt suit your needs and as such will end up costing you time and money that could have been better spent elsewhere.
1. The Size of Your Garden Area: The first point which should be taken into account is the size of your garden area. If your lawn is small in area i.e. half acre and is surrounded by a lot of statues or other lawn accessories then I would not recommend you purchase an expensive or up market push lawn mower. Basically for lawns and gardens that are a half acre or under a cheaper more versatile unit will be much better value due to the short time that it will be in operation and the additional maneuverability it offers due to its light design.
If however your garden or mowing area is much larger than your average residential garden, then it will be well worth your while to invest in a push lawn mower that is more heavy duty and robust. While these mowers will tend to be more expensive you will in the long run save money by not having to replace parts and have tune ups as often due to the increased durability of these types of mowers.
2. Do you Have a Safe Storage Shed: The second important thing is to have a safe storage shed in your backyard in order to keep your newly purchased push lawn mower safe and sound. The storage shed should be big enough to let the push lawn mower in and out in its natural turning circle without you have to bend over and pick it up and manipulate the direction in which it is facing. The storage shed should be present beneath shade to protect the push lawn mower from severe weather conditions especially in the summer. Protect the mower from rust by oiling the blades every time you use it.
3. Is the Unit a Reasonable Price: Affordability is probably the most important issue which always clicks on our minds whenever we opt to purchase anything. Fortunately today there are a huge variety of brands and styles of push lawn mowers so you will always be able to find something that suits both your needs and your budget.
4. Does the Mower come with a Manufacturing Guarantee: If you can get an extensive manufacturing garuntee on your push lawn mower - do so! The peace of mind that comes with knowing that your lawn care investment is safe and sound in the case of fault is well worth the extra cost of doing so. There is nothing worse than having laid out a whole bunch of cash only to find that your mower is defective and the problem is not covered under warantee. Youve lost both time and money - and worse of all your lawns will still look terrible.
Do I want a Mulch Plate - Mulch is a kind of a surface layer which is spread on flower beds to control water loss as well as the growing of weeds. With the passage of time mulch becomes a part of the soil, increasing the nourishment and vibrance of your garden. A push lawn mower provides a mulch plate to collect mulch during the cutting of the grass. This handy plate can enable you to mulch the grass as well as cutting it, saving your time and enhancing your garden. They do however add to the cost of purchasing a push lawn mower.
Do I want an Attached Clippings Bag - Push lawn mowers can also come fitted with an attached bag that is used to collect the clippings of grass formed during mowing. Whether or not you purchase one with your mower will depend on whether you want lawn clippings to freely float on your lawn which increases ground fertile as it becomes a part of the soil with the passage of time. The downside to this is that it does make your lawn look untidy and can be tracked through your house etc if you do use your lawn frequently.
