The Outdoor Power Equipment Your Lawn Needs
Lawn care can be a relaxing and fulfilling experience, and if you do it professionally it can be pretty profitable too! But to keep a yard or garden looking and performing its best, you’re going to need the right tools for the job.
We here at Ball Equipment want to help you get everything you need to treat your lawn right, so we’ve put together some of the outdoor power equipment you might need to care for your lawn below. To learn more, or to see the outdoor power equipment we have for sale, contact our stores in Richmond and Sandusky, Michigan, today!
Bed Redefiners
Flower beds and mulch beds are vital for any garden, whether you’re growing flowers, trees, or produce, but they can be hard to keep tidy. The edges of a bed erode away over time, blurring the line between it and the yard as a whole.
One of the best ways to keep each bed looking spic and span is a bed redefiner. These powerful tools quickly and efficiently remake the boundary of a bed with little to no effort from you—certainly with less effort than doing it manually with a shovel!
Blowers
This might be an obvious one, but a blower or leafblower can be a vital part of your lawn care process. Things like small sticks, leaves, and other vegetative debris accumulate quickly, especially on windy days. A blower is the best way to remove unwanted clutter, leaving your lawn pristine and tidy.
Chainsaws
Of course, sometimes the debris isn’t so small and easy to clear. Large branches can fall, or even whole trees—and sometimes there’s a tree you just want gone. In that case, you’re going to need a chainsaw. These staples of the outdoor power equipment family can prune tree limbs, cut up firewood, remove trees, and disassemble large wooden debris.
Brushcutters
When the lawn itself is the culprit making your outdoor space look messy, there’s only so much your typical lawn mower can handle. When there’s denser growth or edges that need trimming, a brushcutter is the answer. These powerful cutting tools can trim away unwanted vegetation like thick weeds, small saplings, bushes, and other growing obstacles. These also help you get rid of the extra plants without worrying about damaging your mower, as well.
Earth/Ice Augers
If you need a hole dug quickly, efficiently, and without worrying about obstacles and dense roots or ice, you need an auger. These power tools can quickly dig through compacted dirt, ice, and roots, and they’re typically used for making holes for fence posts. But for any hole-digging needs, there’s likely an auger designed to meet those needs.
Ready to get started? Contact us at Ball Equipment for more information, or to see the outdoor power equipment we have available. We proudly serve the people of Richmond, Sandusky, and Detroit, Michigan—let us serve you today!