MY QUEST FOR THE PRETTY GOOD LAWN + A GIVEAWAY
I've come to accept that I'll never have the perfect lawn. There will always be weeds in it and it will never feel like a pillow under my bare feet. Because we choose not to use synthetic herbicides and fertilizers, maintaining a pristine yard is more challenging.
But that doesn't mean we don't like a nice looking lawn. We overseed when necessary, fertilize at appropriate times with an organic fertilizer, repair bare spots, hand pull bad weeds where we can (dandelions are at the top of the hit list), make sure to keep the mower blade high enough that we're not scalping the lawn, water on rare occasion if absolutely necessary, mulch clippings onto the lawn and trim edges to make everything look neat.
I want a good looking lawn when I look at it from the patio. Get in close and you'll see lots of clover, a bit of moss in some spots and various other less-than-perfect areas. From the long-view though, it looks pretty good, especially after it has recently been cut.
I have huge respect for people who love their lawns. I'm an admirer of gardens and gardening and to me, lawns are part of that. But for my life, I need a good looking lawn that is maybe a bit (or a lot) shy of perfect. And I need it to look that way without a lot of effort.
I accomplish this level of looks-good-from-the-patio through a bit of work in the spring. This is when the holes are patched, thatch is raked up, big weeds are pulled and, a week or so before Memorial Day, the lawn is fertilized with Milorganite. I also do a very simple form of relieving compaction in frequently traveled areas by sticking my garden fork in and rocking it back and forth (over and over again). Then I spread a thin layer of sifted compost over the top and reseed.
I like a good walk-behind mower for quick mowing just around the house. And this one will pretty much pull you around the yard. All you have to do is steer. |
Troy-Bilt recently sent me the TB490 XP self-propelled mower to test. It has all of the bells and whistles you'd expect on a mower like this (bagging, mulching or blowing ability; hose rinse connection; easy pull start, etc.) but I'll it shines in its versatility. It has front-wheel drive (good for maneuverability), rear-wheel drive (good for our varying terrain) and all-wheel drive (for the best of both) and you can easily switch among the different modes with the hand controls. See how those rear wheels are big? That means that when it's in rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, this baby has some get up and go, to the point where it can take you a little off guard when you first try it (not in a dangerous way, but in a lace-up-your-tennies kind of way).
What I'm getting at here is that this thing will pull you around the yard if you want it to. Meaning all you have to do is steer. It's the ultimate in lazy-man's mowing, which I think you'll see is right up my alley.
You can check out a quick video review I did of it on YouTube.
Most people I know strive for great looking lawns, and if you enjoy taking care of a lawn, I think attempting to achieve the perfect lawn is a noble exercise. But I think it's OK to strive for a pretty good lawn too. In fact, I'm perfecting the good-enough lawn. Come see my green weeds. I bet you can't spot them from the patio, especially if I get a drink your hand first.
I have great news for you! Troy-Bilt has offered to give one of my readers a $100 Lowe's gift card! Use it to pick up a new mower, buy more plants or whatever you might be needing. How about picking up something great for Father's Day. (P.S. I don't think you'll get the card in time for Father's Day, but I'll pick a winner on Friday so you can at least go shopping!)
Labels: giveaway, lawn mower, review, troy-bilt
74 Comments:
Our dandelions are getting a bit crazy. I usually leave them for the bees, but now I'm getting more weed than grass!
My lawn never looks good. #Moles
Looks like a fine machine. My husband just said he was thinking about getting a self propelled mower. I will have to show him this.
We share our self-propelled mower with our neighbors as we both keep reducing grass. Our lawn id definitely weedy and areas turn blue when all the ajuga in it blooms!
I need a good mower for my weeds. ��
The theme for my yard so far this year are au naturale. It's doing it's own thing other than getting mowed.
I dig out the weeds, mostly dandelions, but they spread so easily, it's a never-ending job. I decided I'd keep planting greens, hostas, flowers, bushes, etc., so I'd have less and less lawn to deal with...
I have a front hill that I need to weed every couple of weeks, but besides that I let my husband run the mower and do the rest.
The lawn is a never-ending battle at my home. We're making progress, but it's definitely slow going. Your lawn is looking great!
i mow every 2 weeks and its been raining here and i mowed last week looks like i havnt mowed in a while i mean whoo it is growing fast i keep everything cut back
My 9 and 11-year-old were a pretty effective and enthusiastic dandelion-removal team - until my husband started to complain about all the holes in the ground... There went my perfect solution!
I take a more casual approach most of the time but then other times it's like every single one of them has to be gone and I will pick at them until I feel like I have gotten most of them. Thank you so much for such a fun summer getaway. There is so many things I could do with this gift card.
I tend to pick them out when I find them but overall, after 4 years teaching this lawn how to behave, it's starting to get its act together. :)
We just have it mowed, weeds and all.
My daughter mows every week, but the weeds are a pain to get rid of, I use weed killer
My boyfriend takes great care of our lawn, he mows, uses the weedeater around brick casings and for edging. He also makes sure to get rid of all the dandelions without help of an outside service. Its funny, my mom used to use sissor like shears to weedeat when I was a kid.
UGh weeds make me so mad so i like yanking them out by hand ...putting a little rage into it haha
I try to pick weeds out but now I use weed killer. I just don't know what to do with the poison ivy leaves!
my husbands picks them out
We pick them out Like everyone else
I usually just rip them out with my hands
We keep our lawn mowed and pick up all the sticks/limbs out of the yard. Other than that, we don't have a lot of time to be too picky.
I try to get the eye sore weeds and am pretty casual for the most part.
I need a lot of things from Lowes! Thanks!
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This was an interesting read.
I am not as picky as my husband. He is a big gardener from lawns to flower beds to vegetable gardens. He absolutely hates crab grass and dandelions.
They just need to make a mower that will pull the darn weeds as you mow! No poison weed killers for us. Just a few hours of handpicking the monsters.
I love taking care of my lawn!
Way more casual here! But we do enjoy a nice green lawn!
I pull weeds every day! UGH!
pull rake and spray depending on where they are
I usually get the dandelions pulled out in the spring as much as I can but the neighbors just let them go to seed so it's a never ending battle! Other than that we use organic weed and feed and mow when it needs it.
My lawn could really use some TLC. We just bought this house and the yard has gotten a little out of control.
I'm definitely more into the casual approach... I did some weed pulling but helped do the seed thing.
none, lol. lawncare is included in my rent
I'm more of a casual gardener. Weeds in the flower gardens are bound to happen. My daughters love to pull weeds so they keep the beds looking nice!!
I walk my lawn and hand pull big weeds. And maybe once a year I put out a commercial weed and feed. I don't like to put out many chemicals since I have cats that enjoy eating the grass.
Our weedeater just went kerplunk! We could sure use a new one. Thanks!
We pull some weeds, use our weedeater, push mower and riding mower for our lawn. It seems like a never ending task to keep it well manicured!
My love takes care of the yard, I've seen him pulling and cutting the weeds before though.
Casual approach - Southern California is in a drought so we have to forgo a beautiful lawn for now.
We are pulling weeds alt so this would come in handy
We mow and pick weeds.
Constantly hand pulling weeds.. between the flower beds and veggie garden..
We use a string trimmer to cut the weeds.
Getting old, so need to switch to a self propelled mower soon.
Pull them out with hands or dig them out with shovel
I have an acre and a half that I mow. I have flower gardens that I pull weeds out of.Patty Wright
I'm a grandpa and love to tend our yard with loving care, but contracted Lyme's disease from a tick. I desperately need a new mower, so this would be a blessing.
Depending upon the weather I try to have a pretty yard but sometimes the heat gets to me, so I say a more casual approach when it's a scorcher & more tweeting approach when it's not so hot out.
It would give me the best reason in the world to become a great gardener and have organic gardens!
I have a very casual approach. I do what needs to be done and mow when the grass becomes too high.
My approach is VERY casual. I casually watch my hubby mow all the lawn. Ha! I just plant flowers in containers.
I hire my little neighbor-who is 10 to mow my lawn-since my lawn mower quit working on me. I am in between jobs-and I can't afford a lawn mower right now. I bought a used one for $25 and it quit working after using it 2 times. I have a huge hill to mow-that is growing very tall weeds on it right now-due to lack of mowing!
I use a combination of weed killer and lawn growth products.
No way around it. Chemicals are a must.
My mom is a huge gardener! If she's looking out the window and sees a weed, she heads outside immediately to tear it out!
Right now they are not to bad so I just pretend that I don't see them
I use to have my own land scaping co so I am really particulate every thing has to be even
I'm the one who's tending to our lawn care and it seems it's a never ending job. I mow and weedeat what I can then in places around my flowers I'm carefully picking weeds.
I have 2 acres that becomes overwhelming at time and I spray weeds. We have loads of them Some things I pull up bu the roots
We use a casual approach. I've also been considering overseeding with microclover and/or a low water/low mow grass seed like from High Country Gardens. I wonder if anyone has any experience with either of those in Zone 5?
I don't spend too much time worrying about weeds. If they get large then I attack them. I prefer trying to grow new grass where there are bald spots.
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Clover is good for the bees! Make sure you let it flower a few days before you mow it! :-)
thanks for awesome giveaway.
We have the same approach the lawn maintenance. Our St Augustine gets fed in the spring and late summer with organic fertilizers. That's it. We just deal with the weeds that pop up.
Iron-X works really good & its non toxic-- works better than corn gluten meal
I am more the casual approach type of person with my lawn care.
I have the casual approach have landscapers to do it
I always worry the most about the weeds coming up. I thank you for the awesome giveaway.
Used to have my landlord take care of the landscaping, but finally convinced him to let us take it over for a small drop in rent.
I take a casual approach. My husband actually does most of it. He will not allow me to use anything powered. However, he will allow me to pick weeds all day.
That sounds like one hell of a mower, I've not come across many variable rear/forward wheel drive machines before, is the difference in feel between the different modes quite noticeable?
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