Got a Webb for early xmas pressie from the mrs, very happy with it. Highest setting is "23mm" so abit low for my lawn this time of year. Gd luck for winter.
Big fan of channel. I put down an autumn feed down at start of November. Wondering would putting down a iron sulphate mix now on grass too much. Would try and reduce the moisture/dampness in grass.
Noticed a web like substance on my lawn in the mornings, and it’s gone quite patchy in those areas. Seems like it’s too moist, so not sure what to do… feed/iron which requires more water, or something else. Any suggestions? It’s a shady area.
Hi, from what I've read/seen on other sites quite possibly fungal disease such as dollar spot or mycelium, if mushrooms are growing in the area probably the latter. You can get fungicides to treat this and I'm sure others with more knowledge could assist. Good Luck
The bush lives,another year.😂
It's helping drainage and a barrier.
Take the light out😂
The front lawn looks great so a massive well done, the edging sheers gadget looks decent would you recommend? 👍
Got a Webb for early xmas pressie from the mrs, very happy with it. Highest setting is "23mm" so abit low for my lawn this time of year. Gd luck for winter.
forget leaving clippings on the lawn, personally, i love that old pallet sitting out the front 😍
Big fan of channel. I put down an autumn feed down at start of November. Wondering would putting down a iron sulphate mix now on grass too much. Would try and reduce the moisture/dampness in grass.
Cheers 👍🏻
No problem with putting it down now. It’s a good time, especially with the amount of rain we’re having.
Every video I've shouted get rid of that bush 😂
Trim that bush
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Love your content btw, I've started the lawn care journey and appreciate your videos as it helps in decision making, but that bush... 😅
Love the Webb , believe it’s 23:5mm on the highest setting
Noticed a web like substance on my lawn in the mornings, and it’s gone quite patchy in those areas. Seems like it’s too moist, so not sure what to do… feed/iron which requires more water, or something else. Any suggestions? It’s a shady area.
Hi, from what I've read/seen on other sites quite possibly fungal disease such as dollar spot or mycelium, if mushrooms are growing in the area probably the latter. You can get fungicides to treat this and I'm sure others with more knowledge could assist. Good Luck
I have one of those webb push mowers, how do you get the blades sharpened?
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Need to back lap it. For the price it's not worth sending away for sharpening. Nice and easy process. I've done it plenty of times
Thanks, just seen a video where someone takes the side off and the chain and uses a socket in a drill to spin it with grinding paste
@Louis-bn7ni could be mine?
Just checked and yeah it was hours haha. Was the side plate and chain easy to remove?
The tree in the back look like they need the support stakes removed. 3 years is the maximum they should be used.
Not sure how much it’s supporting the tree too with the state it’s in 🤣