Edging with a weed wacker is a quick and easy way to give your lawn a clean, finished look. It’s also a great way to remove weeds and grass from around flower beds, trees, and other obstacles. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use a weed wacker to edge:
1. Choose the right weed wacker. There are two main types of weed wackers: gas-powered and electric. Gas-powered weed wackers are more powerful, but they’re also heavier and more expensive. Electric weed wackers are lighter and easier to use, but they’re not as powerful.
2. Fit the weed wacker with the appropriate attachment. Most weed wackers come with a variety of attachments, including an edging attachment. The edging attachment is a flat, metal blade that is used to trim grass and weeds close to the ground.
3. Start the weed wacker and hold it at a slight angle to the ground. The edging attachment should be just above the ground, and the blade should be facing away from you.
4. Walk slowly along the edge of the lawn, keeping the blade parallel to the ground. Be careful not to press down too hard, or you’ll scalp the lawn.
5. Stop the weed wacker when you reach the end of the lawn. Allow the blade to stop spinning before you lift it off the ground.