What Are Robotic Owners Saying… Robotic lawn mowers are raising eyebrows in neighborhoods around the world. They are already very…
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After a season using Landroid M, I was impressed by several elements. It handled my yard surprisingly well, especially considering the mix of grass types (Bermuda, centipede, and tall fescue) and steep slope in a couple of spots. The brushless motor is both efficient and extremely quiet – I could not hear it operating while I was working in a different part of the yard 75 feet away. I also like that it uses an easy to replace 20V Power Share battery, which should last at least 500 charge cycles before it needs to be replaced.
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Taryn Whiteacre is an influencer, designer, and DIY guru.
She and her family recently relocated from Washington state to Texas into a new home. Her first project in the new space was a tongue and groove ceiling. We were very excited to hear that she wanted to use the WORX NITRO line for the project. -
Why would I need an inflator? Well, after an introspective moment, I thought that was a pretty good question, and decided to look into it further. As it turns out, there are many advantages to owning a dedicated inflator, so I purchased the WORX 20-volt Power Share Portable Inflator—and boy, am I glad I did.
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Vines are the secret to lush gardens, filling vertical space with stunning blooms and radiant foliage. They also provide an abundance of nectar for hungry hummingbirds.
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I wanted to find out if this WORX walk-behind mower would deliver on the “gas-like power and performance” hype. This is what I learned. Bottom line, if you’re shopping for a clean, quiet battery operated lawn mower, the Nitro 80V Mower would be an excellent choice.
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As any DIYer can attest, when it comes to painting there’s a direct correlation between speed and neatness. WORX recently introduced the Nitro Cordless Paint Sprayer that provides an incredibly fast, neat and precise way to apply a wide variety of finishes, including paints, primers, enamels, stains, and sealers.
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Most associate flower bulbs with fall planting and spring blooms, but many flower bulbs bloom during the summer months. Spring is the right time to plant bulbs that bloom in the summer months and beyond.
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Understanding the right time to prune flowering shrubs can mean the difference between an abundance of blooms and a garden stripped of its flowers. For the best display season after season, prune spring-blooming shrubs after flowering.
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The secret to a successful butterfly garden is growing both nectar-rich flowers for feeding adult butterflies and plants that support the growth and development of caterpillars. Here are 10 different plants to give your butterfly garden a boost.
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