Transplanting Hydrangeas – When And How To Transplant Your Hydrangea

Growing hydrangeas is relatively easy as they are pretty low-maintenance plants. It has the ability to adapt to almost any soil type without having to force it to bloom.

There might, however, come a time when you feel you need to move or transplant your hydrangea because you noticed slow growth or feel that it is not thriving where it is planted. It is important to be considerate of the time and place when deciding to go about transplanting hydrangeas to a new bed of soil.

Continue on to get some tips on when, why and how you should go about transplanting hydrangeas.

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How Wide is a Riding Lawn Mower?

Riding lawn mower models are available in myriad different sizes, which leads to the big questions-what is the width of a riding lawn mower and which options are right for my yard. 

Apart from the features such as mower blades and engine horsepower, discharge chute and mulching blades, the mower deck size is an important factor to consider, because it allows you to determine several things such as how much ground you can cover, and the space you need for storage. 

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Best Tire Pressure for Zero Turn Mower Wheels

Knowing the best tire pressure for a zero turn mower is just as important for the front tires as well as the rear tires. This will help to ensure it performs effectively, and is safe to use.

It’s very easy though, to overlook checking the pressure of the standard equipment tires as part of the routine maintenance on your mower and this is something you need to rectify.

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Can You Use Too Much Fuel Stabilizer?

We’ve all been there – you’ve just picked up a bottle of Sta-Bil Fuel Stabilizer or Sea Foam to add to that can of fuel you bought so that it stays fresh whilst storing it in the garage, but you don’t read the label properly and just dump the whole bottle in to the gas tank, possibly putting far too much stabilizer in for the amount of fuel!

Have you just ruined that batch of fresh fuel? – Can you use too much fuel stabilizer?

What happens if you use it in your gas lawnmower, chainsaw, leaf blower, or other outdoor power equipment with gravity fed gas engines? Is it like adding too much oil to your 2-cycle mix, enough for 40:1 instead of 50:1? Can too much fuel stabilizer be bad?

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