Ogden Lawn Mowing Tip of the Week


Hey, James with tuxedo yard care here out in Ogden Today, I wanted to share with you a couple of quick tips on mowing straight lines. Your first tip would be getting a rear wheel, self-propelled mower, that really helps with keeping control and being able to mow those straight lines. If you don’t have that, you’re okay. It’s not impossible to mow straight lines. But it really helps to have a mower like that. The next step would be to pick a short area of your lawn, a shorter area or a straight edge like your driveway, start there and then work your way out to the longer bigger areas. And just keep following that same line you created the first time that really helps to create straight lines. Another trick that I like to do myself is I’ll pick an object on the other side, if I don’t have a straight edge or something to follow or a short area, I’ll just pick an object on the other side like a tree or a fence post or something like that. And I’ll drive straight to that thing. And just forget about everything else. You just drive straight to it. And it’s amazing how well that works. just pick an object and saying I’m going straight to that. So anyway That’s it. That’s all I have for you today. I hope that helps this has been your Ogden lawn mowing tip of the week. Give us a call if you have any questions or need any help it’s 801-540-4713 or our websites tuxedoyardcare.com See ya bye


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