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  • I use these four steps

    1. Edge

    2. Mow

    3. Trim

    4. Blow

    I edge around sidewalks first then mow then use the string trimmer around the structures and trees because if I mow after edging once I mow it makes the lawn level so when I trim it looks even and professional and not some lower and some higher.

  • wow!!! lots of energy

  • y for echo power tools! i just bought an echo 330t for my arbor care business here in hawaii :)

  • I am new at this, so i need your help with trimmer. I have string trimmer, but i suck at trimming the edges so my grass doesn't look good. Do i place the trimmer 45 degrees from the grass edge and then do it (even around the garden) or do i trim by having the cover face the top and the string straight bottom and then trim the edges? ARGH! lol

  • you usually mow first and edge second and blow last

  • @Mikey31591 If you edge first, your mower will be able to mulch the large cuts that come from edging.

  • Thanks! Very informative and clear.

  • The trimmer is great for edging but if the grass is thick, the stick edger is best for that clean cut. The walk behind power edger is also a great tool for this.

  • I've tried both. The stick edger leaves a better and cleaner edge but the string trimmer is quicker and more convenient.

  • Thank you!

  • good one...

  • Great tips. I use the weedeater/trimmer. RedMax does greta...no tremors or shakes. But I noticed that you didnt use the Edging Stick.

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