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2024-04-30T04:57:12Z
10 Best Riding Mowers for Every Lawn in 2024, According to Experts
Want the best riding lawn mower on the market? Check out our top picks to make your lawn the best in the neighborhood. Most people agree that a riding lawn mower is a major homeowner flex, but being the coolest yard worker on the block is far from the only perk these machines offer. Marc Mayer, lawn expert and TruGreen’s director of technical operations says, “Commonly, homeowners explore a riding lawn mower to save time and/or energy if they have a large lawn area that takes a lot of energy to utilize a walk-behind mower.” Those with a large lawn but little patience for pushing a lawn mower should upgrade to the best riding lawn mower for their yard. Instead of walking behind the lawn mower, the operator sits on top as the blades whirl in the cutting deck below. Riding lawnmowers come in many sizes and styles, offering plenty of options to fit your budget and needs. We’ve tested multiple riding mowers in our backyards in North Carolina, Minnesota, and other states. We also spoke with several gardeners and lawn care experts for their take on gas-powered and battery-operated riding mowers, zero-turn riding lawnmowers, and what to look for to find the best option for your yard.
2024-04-04T17:07:13Z
Pothole Hell: 10 Worst Places for Your Car in the UK
Navigating the roads in the UK can be a bumpy ride, with potholes posing a persistent problem. Here, we highlight the 10 worst cities for potholes, where drivers face the roughest journeys. #1. Glasgow, Scotland With one reported pothole for every 86 residents and a fix rate of only 24.25%, Glasgow leads as the city with the most significant pothole problem in the UK. #2. Edinburgh, Scotland Close behind, Edinburgh struggles with 8.2 unfixed potholes per 1,000 residents, compounded by a low repair rate of 22.25%. #3. Hereford, England Hereford ranks poorly with 7.9 unfixed potholes per 1,000 residents, albeit ... Read more
2024-05-04T10:25:54Z