The Mowing Life
Discover captivating stories, practical tips, and expert advice
Welcome to The Mowing Life! Our team at Joy of Mowing is dedicated to bringing you original articles that offer a unique glimpse into the world of lawn care and mowing. Explore captivating stories, gain practical tips, and enjoy entertaining features that will enrich your lawn care journey. Let the adventure begin!
Getting Ready for Mowing Season
Getting ready for the spring mowing season is an exciting time every year! But – make sure your lawn mower is in good working order before you get it out cutting. Here are some important tips to help yo…
Love My Mower Photo Contest
Simply upload a photo of your mower and answer the question – Why I Love My Mower? Whether it’s a new or vintage model, has a nickname, or has been in your family for years, we want to hear your story…
Experience Your Local Outdoor Power Equipment Dealer
If you are a seasoned lawn care professional or a first-time homeowner looking for quality outdoor power equipment (OPE), your best bet is to visit your local OPE dealer.
Wheel Horse
Wheel Horse started in 1946 in Elmer Pond’s two-car garage in South Bend, Indiana. Pond began building two-wheel, self-propelled “Walk-Away” …
Tips on how and when to mow your lawn
The act of mowing your lawn can be very satisfying. The sense of accomplishment after spending a few hours mowing on a weekend is well worth the effort.
Ford Lawn and Garden Tractors
Ford provided a range of lawn and garden tractors to their farm machinery dealers, although Ford did not build their own lawn equipment
Panzer Copar
The story of the Copar Panzer tractor goes back to a hot summer day in 1953, when James A. Clark was trying to put the lawn around his new home…
Moto-Mower Company
In 1919 Edwin George founded the Moto-Mower Company in Detroit, Michigan. In 1953 the company was acquired by the Detroit Harvester Company.
How To – Drooping Plants
Those hydrangea bushes you planted in your garden looked great in the spring, but a heavy rainstorm or two, and maybe strong winds have caused some of the branches to droop or fall over entirely.