Autumn leaves are falling, which means pumpkins, donuts, and lattes are available at your favorite morning pit stop. And if you own a home, it probably means your weekends now include that annual rite ...
If you prefer to remove fallen leaves from your yard—the case to leave them be is certainly an argument worth making—few tools get the job done more effectively than the trusty leaf rake. Sure, if you ...
To keep your yard looking neat, you need a good rake to keep things in order. However, the rake you use to clean up leaves isn’t necessarily the best rake for smoothing out soil, mulch, or gravel. For ...
Metal rakes may cost more on average than their plastic and resin counterparts, but if you want a reliable tool for bigger lawn maintenance jobs year-round—autumn leaf cleanup included—they're well ...
Based on New Product information made available to AgWeb.com New Holland’s new HT152 (standard) and HT154 (deluxe) trailing wheel rakes are built to handle the rigorous demands of operation over rough ...
At first glance, it may seem like all rakes are created equal. They all feature the same basic design: a long handle, typically made of wood, and a series of plastic, metal, or wooden teeth to drag ...
A well-manicured lawn can be a source of pride and pleasure for any homeowner, but proper maintenance and care takes time, energy, and money. For those seeking efficiency and effectiveness, adjustable ...
Autumn leaves are beautiful, but they shouldn't be left on the ground for more than a few days. Wet, rotting leaves just don't have the same charm as those that are crisply fallen. Old leaf piles tend ...