Make your neighbours Green with envy.
New AWD and zero-turn mowers from Husqvarna help homeowners landscape like the pros.
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For Canadians looking to flaunt their lawn-care skills, Husqvarna is making it easier than ever this spring with its new lineup of all-wheel drive and zero-turn mowers. Homeowners can maintain their lawns like the pros thanks to the power and performance of Husqvarna’s professional-grade tools.
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“We know how much pride goes into having a healthy lawn and part of achieving that involves using the right tools,” says Michelle Sordi, director of marketing, Husqvarna Canada. “We’ve reengineered our mowers for higher performance and improved the design so you can work comfortably all season.”
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The Z200 series features a new fabricated deck that offers the cut quality and performance of a stamped deck without sacrificing durability. Select models are also equipped with SmartSwitchâ„¢ technology, an innovative operator interface offering one-touch starting, real-time feedback and keyless security. For homeowners working with hilly, uneven terrain, the all-wheel drive series offers balance and power to all four wheels to tackle even the toughest jobs.Ă‚Â
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Having the right tools is only part of the equation for maintaining the healthiest lawn. Knowing the Canadian climate poses many challenges for lawn care, Husqvarna is partnering with landscaping expert Scott Duff, owner of Aura Landscaping based in St. Catharines, Ontario. Duff has tips, tricks and tool recommendations for growing and maintaining a better lawn.Ă‚Â
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“Great lawns start at the root. After a harsh winter, it’s important for homeowners to examine their lawn and soil quality to maximize growth potential,” says Duff. “Much like beach bodies are built before the warm weather hits, the greenest summer lawns are built in the spring, so get your tools ready and head outside now.”
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For Canadians looking to roll up their sleeves and get working on giving the neighbours something to talk about, Scott Duff and Husqvarna offer the following advice to get your lawn and garden ready for the warm months ahead:
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Equipment check
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Always check your equipment before you begin. If you didn’t drain the fuel from your machines prior to storage, be sure to replace it now and clean your equipment to prevent any chain, belt or blade issues. Also check the filters and spark plug to ensure the machine is running at peak performance.
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Winter clean up
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We all need a fresh start sometimes, even our lawns. Start the season right by clearing away all winter debris like salt, leaves, sticks and pet waste. Duff uses the Husqvarna 125B blower for a speedy cleanup as it features a well-balance design making it easy for homeowners to operate. Duff then gives the lawn a deep raking to remove thatch and dying grass blades to help promote growth. It also breaks up those heavy matted patches that lead to mould.
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Aeration
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Aerating allows oxygen to get to the roots, which promotes a healthy lawn and results in vigorous growth. It also allows for improved drainage so you don’t end up with a small lake in your backyard.
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Growing the right grass
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Choosing the right type of grass for your environment is key. For example, homeowners with kids may look to use Ryegrass, a good selection for home lawns, sports fields and high traffic areas, such as playgrounds. On the other hand, homeowners looking for a more lush lawn should consider Bluegrass. It has a nice colour, texture, can be easily established from seed, forming one of the highest quality lawns and is good for homes, parks, golf courses.
The chemistry between you and your lawn
The chemistry of your soil plays a large role in the development of a greener lawn. A simple soil test will determine the pH level and establish which nutrients are needed to turn your lawn’s frown upside down. Test multiple areas to ensure an accurate benchmark. There are kits out there, or I always recommend hiring a professional to help.
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Making the cut
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Mowing in the same direction every time can damage the grass blade which leads to ruts and bare patches. Be sure to change directions and even try cutting diagonally to achieve a cleaner cut. It’s also important to select the right mower for your property. The HU800AWD mower provides optimum traction on hills and wet grass.
To help you better understand how best to use your tools for spring yard work, Scott Duff and Husqvarna have posted how-to videos online. Head to Husqvarna Canada’s YouTube ChannelĂ‚Â
https://www.youtube.com/user/HusqvarnaCanada.
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