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My Zorro Zoysia reacts very poorly to a string trimmer. It just frays and looks awful. I really wanted a landscape blade, but it's not in the budget right now.

I scoured the internet for an alternative and went with this Black & Decker Multi Trimmer for $70 on Amazon.



I was very pleasantly surprised. It has a long handle and cuts a very nice 90 and 45 with no scalping. It's electric so probably a no-go unless you have a small yard.



 

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yes! I have been thinking about a natural edge. You might see from the pictures I'm working on trimming in a natural edge and I'm going to see what I think of it with the bricks removed here in the next few weeks. Is that just a visual preference thing or would there be other reasons to want a natural edge?
 

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yes! I have been thinking about a natural edge. You might see from the pictures I'm working on trimming in a natural edge and I'm going to see what I think of it with the bricks removed here in the next few weeks. Is that just a visual preference thing or would there be other reasons to want a natural edge?
Well makes mowing with a greensmower a whole lot easier and I really like the natural edge look especially with curved edges. I used to have them but changed the landscape into a squared designed. I miss the natural edging tho. I just decided to go low maintenance without dealing with adding mulch every year and turning it to keep it looking nice.





 
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