Tool Tips For The Yard

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Tool Tips For The Yard (NAPSA)—Whether you’re among the growing class of ruralpolitans who’ve left the city behind for a homeoff the beaten path or you’re just looking to keep your property looking its best, experts say the right tools can help. For instance, front-mounted thatchers, which can easily attach to a tractor, help keep your lawn healthy by eliminating layers of dead grass that can accumulate over the seasons. Dead grass can keep water, fertilizer and other vital nutrients from permeating the soil. Try these additional tips. They come from outdoor experts at John Deere and can help you choose the right power equipment to maintain land and get yard work donefaster: Tow-Behind Spreaders These help reseed not only bare spots but the entire lay of the land. Plus, they can be used to apply fertilizer to maintain a healthy, stable lawn year-round. Just be sure to use a fertilizer that is higher in nitrogen and potassium but lower in phosphorus for best results. Plug Aerators These easily attach behind the tractor and are ideal for removing Plug aerators remove plugs of soil and thatch from a lawn, helping to keepit healthy year-round. plugs of soil and thatch from a lawn. Aeration encourages deep rooting, improves water and nutrient penetration, helps break down thatch and encourages growth of beneficial soil microorganisms. Keep in mind that it’s best to aerate during cooler months to prepare your lawn for the following spring. Front-End Loaders These can be used on compact utility tractors for larger chores such as the development of a vegetable garden or the transfer of horse feed. John Deere front-end loaders feature Quik-Park Mount- ing, which allowsfor easier installation or removal. For more information, visit www.johndeere.com.