To apply fertilizer/sand/seed evenly, you’ll need a lawn spreader. For a small lawn, a handheld spreader would do the job. For medium to large lawns, you’ll need a broadcast or drop spreaders.
Fertilizer spreaders apply dry materials to grass, sidewalks, and driveways. They’re very handy, helping homeowners with year-round yard work, such as fertilization, weed control, and snow removal.
Our lawn experts have spent the two years testing nearly 20 of the best grass seed spreaders on the market to finally conclude in these 7 top picks. If you’re in search of the right model for your ...
ICL is back at BTME in January 2025 with exciting new tools, expert advice, and opportunities for turf managers to enhance their skills. From hands-on learning to the launch of an advanced spreader, ...
Remember to read and follow the instructions on the product label for specific guidelines and safety precautions. Tools needed: A spreader, either a manual push (similar to a wheelbarrow) or handheld ...
The compact, dishwasher-safe tool is especially ideal for living in small spaces, and we appreciate that it’s compatible with a number of dishes, including pots, pans, and bowls. (It's also ...
When it comes to popular power tools, the oscillating tool is the new kid on the block. It features a small blade that’s fixed at one end while the other end moves rapidly back and forth in an ...