Right there with you.wardconnor said:Forget turning the trimmer vertical. I can not do that worth a crap.
I don't use my landscape blade to edge, but I know some others here do with success. The blades are pretty resilient.DC3 said:I'm messing with this as well. I go through one blade a season, which seems high, they just wear so easily.
When I walk backwards it cleans out more debris/dirt. When I walk forwards the guard blocks it and essentially causes it to refill the slit it creates.
Ware you ever use those rotary scissors to edge? They have a video of a dude on a golf course trimming the sand traps with it, but I'm not sure I'd want to put those scissors through the pain...
Im about an inch deep (sts). Edge 1 to 2 time a week depending. I honestly think I've never really removed that dirt, it's just recycling it back. Maybe I gotta pull it out once. I'm still messing with it all. Never really noticed it all when the grass was much longer.Ware said:If you are removing a lot of dirt each time, I would say you may be either running it too deep or not edging often enough.
There it is. TLF has made it.LawnCareNut said:I've been thinking about this a lot lately too. I have been experimenting with rounded-tight edges using a string trimmer instead of the "walled" edges I get with my blade edger. So when edging with string, I def walk backwards - this way I can see over the trimmer head and ensure it's at the proper angle. ... Then when doing the rounded final trim, I walk forward and fast. I'll be doing a video on it soon because I'm liking the result but I too, suck at string edging. For string edging, I've also tried walking forward but doing it standing inside the lawn rather than outside - I've seen dudes up north do it that way with great results - but on my St Aug that doesn't work because of the thick stolons (my stolons are super thick) and they get gnarled and I trip on them too. Tough being a short guy - you trip on your own stolons.![]()
Makes me wonder if there will be a fee now that celebrities are commenting on here.cnet24 said:There it is. TLF has made it.LawnCareNut said:I've been thinking about this a lot lately too. I have been experimenting with rounded-tight edges using a string trimmer instead of the "walled" edges I get with my blade edger. So when edging with string, I def walk backwards - this way I can see over the trimmer head and ensure it's at the proper angle. ... Then when doing the rounded final trim, I walk forward and fast. I'll be doing a video on it soon because I'm liking the result but I too, suck at string edging. For string edging, I've also tried walking forward but doing it standing inside the lawn rather than outside - I've seen dudes up north do it that way with great results - but on my St Aug that doesn't work because of the thick stolons (my stolons are super thick) and they get gnarled and I trip on them too. Tough being a short guy - you trip on your own stolons.![]()
TN Hawkeye said:Makes me wonder if there will be a fee now that celebrities are commenting on here.
:lol: I'm with you there!Alan said:I walk forward. I think walking backward would test my coordination too much.