Lawn care machine

The beautiful, well-kept lawn’s mechanical tools

The lawn—whether it’s a small garden, yard, or a larger lawn—is truly beautiful and healthy only if it is regularly maintained: mowing, soil and surface maintenance, aeration, weed control, and even nutrient distribution. Lawn care machines provide significant help with this: they make tasks easier and faster that would require a lot of time and energy by hand, and ensure that the lawn remains healthy, dense, and uniform in the long term. Read more »

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What can I find here?

 
In the lawn care category, we collect various machines and tools—depending on what is needed for lawn maintenance. Main types:
 
Lawn mowers—the basic machines for regular lawn maintenance. There are manual, electric, battery-powered, petrol engine, and self-propelled versions. Lawn mowers help maintain an even grass height and keep the lawn looking tidy.
Edge and bed trimmers—for keeping grass in hard-to-reach places, edges, along sidewalks, fences, or near flower beds in good shape.
• Lawn aerators / scarifiers / aerating machines—essential for lawn health, as they help remove moss and dead grass/plant debris (thatch), aerate the soil, so the roots get air, water, and nutrients. This is especially important in spring and autumn.
• Brushcutters, special mechanical cutting tools—where the lawn is irregular or difficult to mow (e.g., slopes, hillsides, around trees), a scythe or special tool can help.
 
These machines together—when used regularly—significantly improve the condition of the lawn and help keep the grass healthy, dense, and tidy in the long term.
 

When and for whom is a lawn care machine recommended?

 
• If you have a larger or medium-sized lawn that you maintain regularly.
• If aesthetics are important to you: tidy edges, even grass height, well-kept lawn.
• If you consider the health, nutrient, and air supply of the lawn important—it’s not enough just to mow, sometimes you need to aerate, dethatch, and loosen the soil.
• If you want to save time and physical effort—the machines shorten working time and reduce physical exertion.
• If you want to increase the lifespan and resilience of your lawn, as constant care contributes to root health, soil condition, and grass density.
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How often should I use a lawn aerator?

It is recommended at least once a year, but many people use it twice—spring and autumn, when the lawn restarts or regenerates. This loosens the soil, helps roots develop well, and keeps the lawn healthy.

2. Is a lawn mower enough, or is aeration necessary too?

The lawn mower only keeps the grass height in order—but for lawn health, soil aeration and removal of moss and thatch are also necessary. If you only mow, over time the lawn can become crowded and less resilient. Without aeration, water, light, and nutrients reach the roots with more difficulty.

3. Which lawn care machine should I choose for a hobby garden and which for a larger area?

• For small to medium gardens or yards, a battery-powered or electric lawn mower + a smaller aerator may be sufficient.
• For larger lawns or properties with more grass, it is advisable to choose a petrol engine or self-propelled lawn mower, and a stronger, wider aerator or scarifier.

 

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