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LAWN AND ORDER The head of the Ryobi 40-volt HP Brushless 15-inch Carbon Fiber Attachment Capable String Trimmer Kit can be swapped out with several other types of tools, making it an extremely capable gardening companion. Illustration: Fernando CabeloIF YOU BELIEVE a once-over with a mower on Saturday is all the maintenance a front lawn needs, you might be an average American suburbanite. When pro landscapers dragoon your neighbor’s turf, mowing is just part of the plan. It’s all the other things—string trimming around fence and mailbox posts, edging next to sidewalks, blowing clippings off the driveway—that elevate a green lawn into the envy of the neighborhood. Those actions can create a mantle of striped emerald so manicured you feel unfit walking on it, like your grandma’s freshly vacuumed carpet.
Persons: Fernando Cabelo Organizations: YOU
In this article LOWHD Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTSome landscaping crews have begun to use battery-powered tools. Outdoor power equipment drives just a small fraction of the retailers' sales, said Zack Fadem, an analyst for Wells Fargo. Yet several more recent factors have increased interest in electric power for landscaping. Tractor Supply , a home improvement player that tends to be in rural areas, has been slower to add battery-powered outdoor equipment. At TPC Sawgrass in Florida, the landscaping crew has tried out an autonomous battery-powered mower and uses some electric leaf blowers.
Persons: Lowe's, Zack Fadem, Wells, Bill Boltz, Melissa Repko, Billy Bastek, John Deere, Stanley Black, Decker, Mary Winn Pilkington, it's, Jeff Plotts Organizations: Home Depot, Power Equipment Institute, CNBC, Technology, California Air Resources Board, Tractor, TPC Sawgrass Locations: California, Wells Fargo, New York City, Canada, Home, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toro, Ryobi, Milwaukee, Florida
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