If you’re a loyal HomeFixated reader, you may know that I’m from the extremely awesome, amazing and humble country of Canada. You can imagine that it feels a little funny for me to be reviewing a hedge and grass trimmer in January. My current concerns have more to do with salt stains on jeans and plugging the car in (anyone who hasn’t lived in a northern climate officially has no idea what I’m talking about). [click to continue…]
weeds
Even the mild-mannered dream of being a super hero. Now here’s a chance for gardeners and everyday people tending the lawn to feel a little bit like Wolverine. [click to continue…]
Sometimes when I’m in the middle of a tedious labor-based project I lose my mind a little. If it’s been a long day, I’ll get up to grab the tool I need and immediately forget what I was looking for the instant I open up my tool box. Then I wander back to the scene of the crime, stare blankly at my project and then finally realize what I set out to get.
That’s normal right? (Please say yes.)
[click to continue…]
Do you hate weeds? I mean, really, really HATE weeds? Do you want to destroy them with a wrath your garden has never seen? If so, it is my pleasure to introduce you to the Red Dragon Weed Dragon from Flame Engineering.
There is no messing around with this bad boy. With the Weed Dragon, you will officially be getting medieval on your lawn. It is a show-no-mercy, let’s burn-the-fuggers kind of machine. There’s a strap-on / drag-along propane tank for Jebus’s sake!
[click to continue…]
At HomeFixated.com, we tackled the tough, polarizing issue of butt crack. Today, we’re onto another crack menace – unsightly weeds and growth between sidewalk, patio and path stones and tile. We at HomeFixated.com believe that all cracks should be free of fun-sponging dandelions and grass so that children everywhere can get their passive aggressive feelings out: Stomping on cracks to break their mothers’ backs is a childhood tradition that must be upheld. That said, we think it should be done without terrorizing the greatest mutha’ of all (Mother Nature, of coure!) so a poison-free option had to be found.
[click to continue…]












