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Old 06-08-2015, 01:04 PM   #1
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lawn mower and sprinkler

Hey everyone, my project for the next little bit is to grow a new lawn. Looking ahead, I'm in the market for a lawn mower and sprinkler.


Currently looking at these and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations/advice.

Lawn mower - likely going with an electric.
Greenworks 10 A 16-in Electric Lawn Mower | Canadian Tire

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Gardena Classic Oscillating Sprinkler | Canadian Tire

Yardworks Zinc Oscillating Sprinkler | Canadian Tire
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Ideally, you should lay sod/seed in early spring/fall due to the lower temps and rain.

Please don't water your lawn during the day.
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I have the same lawn mower as i didn't want to spend too much.
Been using it for 2yrs, about once a week since spring and it has been holding up fine. No complaints at all so far. Should be fine if you're not mowing acres of grass.

I don't have any experience with that particular sprinkler.
But my honest opinion is that it's not needed.
Lawns really don't need THAT much water.
Just go out there with a garden hose for 5min every night after dinner and your lawn will be fine.
Plus sprinklers tend to over water and not distribute water too evenly.
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How big is the lawn you are growing? If it's big, I suggest getting a gas mower.
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hi-revs - thanks for the advice. Good to hear from someone who's using the same mower and it's working out

cunninglinguist - it's a small lawn so I would prefer to stay away from gas
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Gardena Comfort Vario Aquazoom Oscillating Sprinkler | Canadian Tire

I have this sprinkler 10 dollars more gives you more control of where the water goes. No problems so far had it for 3 years

Gardena products are usually higher quality than yardworks
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