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how to trim a lawn with a chain-link fence

how to trim a lawn with a chain-link fence

Chain link fence can be strong and durable, but planting trees along the fence is a challenge. You can’t put a mower next to the fence, so there’s a piece of grass left. This article is about how to trim a lawn with a chain-link fence. A trimmer helps to manage the remaining grass, if you use the tool correctly.

A scrub brush also helps you keep your brush clean with minimal effort. By doing regular scheduling, your link fence is no longer a problem.

steps on how to trim a lawn with a chain-link fence

  1. Dig and remove weeds along the fence line, creating a strip at least 3 inches from the chain link fence.

2. Cover loose soil along the fence line with mulch. Gravel is a solid mulch that does not leach out and helps control weed growth. If you choose gravel, keep the mower away from the rocks so they don’t become projectiles.

3. Mow the lawn as you normally would, saving the area around the fence for last. Reduce the mower speed so you can get close to the fence without damaging it.

Sow individually on the fence and mulched area.

Get as close as possible without driving the grinder over the crushed surface.


4. Use a trimmer to cut the remaining grass along the fence line. Hold the trimmer so that the line touches the side of the grass.

This creates an edge that helps the area blend in with the height of the other lawns. Keep the twin away from the fence itself.

Trimming the fence with a trimmer will probably make it faster with the rope.

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