Mowing your lawn is one of the basic activities involved with owning your own home. There is the temptation to pass over the importance of consistently mowing your grass. However, when you take the time to consistently mow you lawn you improve the overall health, the density and look of your yard.
Depending on the size of the lawn most homeowners use either a push mower (that may be self-propelled) or a riding mower. Riding mowers generally come in several different types. The most common riding-mower for residential use is one with a “belly” deck. A “belly” deck is a mower that is built like a car (four wheels, a driver seat, a steering wheel, engine located in the front) and has a blade deck underneath the driver and engine.
Over all, mowing your lawn is a task made simple by modern technology. As always, technology often breeds complexity so it can be easy to fall into the trap of informational overload. The following are a few questions you may have concerning mowing.