The Best Lawn Mower Bagger You Can Get

"I tried this lawn mower bagger and it was great!"

You put a lot of hard work into your yard, so why not do it right? Use your lawn mower bagger, but at the same time mulch the clippings where appropriate. If you do it wrong, you’ll wind up with unsightly and unhealthy clumps of grass that actually harm the grass underneath. So take the time to select the right tool for the job.

Now, if you have spent a good deal of time taking care of your yard, you’ll probably already be familiar with mulching and what it is. When you cut your grass, a mulching mower will take the clippings and redistribute them into the lawn, which helps fertilize it. However, you can’t just put the entire cut grass right back onto the lawn, this is what causes the suffocation I mentioned earlier.

That’s where the proper bag comes in to play. By finding the right bagger, you’ll not only save countless hours trying to clean up unsightly clumps that were not properly distributed back into the lawn, you’ll also ensure that your landscape looks as good as all the hard work you put into it.

There are several different types of bagging kits out there, all with varying price ranges of course. Obviously, the bags for riding lawn mowers are going to be more expensive than walking mowers, but even within these two different types there are price discrepancies. You can opt for a solid, sturdy Toro bag that you’ll reuse multiple times, or you can go for the more cheaply made Murray parts that are meant to only be used occasionally then replaced. Obviously if you plan on taking care of the yard often you would be wise to get a sturdier case that won’t need replacement often.

Whatever you do plan on doing, consider that your choice should not simply be an afterthought. Your grass’ health and looks depend on this equipment more than you think. So choose wisely, and take care not to leave smothering clumps all over.