mulched into the yard to fertalize it....
Remove bag with engine off and cold, when removing bag you will notice an opening that needs to be plugged with plug that came with mower. Usually green squared and plastic. If using mower with out bag and this plug in place grass will bunch up and not properly disperse, leaving clumps of grass on lawn.
Regular blades cut the grass and bag it directly into the bag. Mulching blades make the grass stay in the deck for longer and makes the grass fall into the blade several times. Thus it chops it finer and some falls back into the grass.
no it will make them very ill and they may die
Without looking at the setup it's hard to tell. The mower chute and the bag inlet should be right on as a mismatch would cause clogs. It should be too tough to rig a hook and loop to hang the bag.
How do you install a lawn mower bag my won,t stay on
If you bag your grass clippings a rear wheel drive self propelled mower is better . As the bag fills up it adds weight to the rear , which tends to " tip " weight off the front wheels
To effectively remove cut grass from a lawn, use a rake or a lawn mower with a bag attachment to collect the clippings. Dispose of the grass clippings in a compost pile or green waste bin to prevent them from smothering the lawn. Regularly mow the lawn to prevent excessive grass buildup.
take the hooks on the bag, and hook them on to the bar that is on the top line of the rear. It is above the top hinge for the grass flap.
To clean up grass clippings effectively, use a rake or leaf blower to gather them into a pile. Then, use a lawn mower with a bag attachment to collect the clippings. Dispose of the clippings in a compost pile or green waste bin.
A mulching blade on a lawn mower shreds the grass so that it can easily decompose right on the lawn and nourish the lawn. They say using a mulching blade all mowing season allows you to skip one fertilizer feeding. I've never understood why people prefer to bag up the grass and send it to a landfill. Maybe they don't like dealing with the bits of grass left in the lawn.
Well, honey, the input of a lawn mower is you yanking on that pesky starter cord or pushing that fancy electric start button. The output? Well, hopefully a beautifully manicured lawn that will make your neighbors green with envy. Just make sure to watch out for any rogue garden gnomes or hidden sprinklers - those suckers can really throw a wrench in your mowing game.
Yes, you can pack an electric razor in your checked bag.