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Best Tools for Picking Pine Needles from Your Yard

by Lisa Park - Tech Editor

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Pine needles pose‌ an especially frustrating problem for those who want their ‌lawns to⁢ look clean and green. For one thing, they come from conifers, most of⁢ which are evergreens. This⁤ means that pine ‍needles fall even ⁤during ⁤the winter, when many people stop‍ worrying about falling leaves ‌or mowing the lawn.

Another issue⁤ wiht pine⁤ needles ‍is that they’re especially hard to remove because of ‌how⁢ thin they are.⁤ Some⁤ property owners will simply ​rely on their⁣ lawn mowers rather than perform any additional maintenance. Mulching mowers​ can mulch ⁢some needles along with grass, and bagging mowers ‌can remove some ‌needles as they gather ​trimmings, but ‌they aren’t optimal for‌ fully ⁤ridding ⁣a yard of them. Mowers typically leave plenty of pine needles‍ behind, even with multiple​ passes. If you’re⁢ using a tractor or riding mower, though, you can hitch a product like the Field Tuff tow-behind landscape rake to its rear⁢ so you can pick up needles and leaves as you mow.

But if you really want⁣ to pick up pine needles from your ⁤yard, you’ll likely need an additional piece of equipment besides a lawn mower.⁢ There are‍ several different types available, and they vary greatly in price. Each has its own pros and ‍cons⁢ as well, ‍so ⁤if you’re looking for the best tools ⁢for removing pine needles, you’ll need to decide which ​best suits your needs and preferences.

You don’t ⁤need‌ batteries‍ or gas motors to remove pine needles

Rakes generally ‍handle leaves better than⁢ pine needles as the latter​ easily‌ slip between tines.⁣ However,‌ there are rakes with finer tines that are ⁣specifically designed for needles⁤ and finer debris. Some also have ⁤double rows o

Raking is the ⁤most affordable way to get rid of pine needles, but it can be‌ time-consuming⁤ and physically demanding, especially on larger‌ properties. A‌ leaf rake ⁣with​ flexible‍ tines is⁢ best,⁢ as they can get under the needles‌ without disturbing the soil. Some ⁢people have ⁤had success ​using⁣ a Gardena Leaf Collector and found it​ was also ⁢effective for⁣ picking up pine ​needles. However, one of the things to⁣ consider before ‍buying a lawn sweeper is that they ⁢cost much more than a rake.

Power tools can be an easy ⁤way to‍ get rid of ​pine needles

Power tools are pricier ‍and require more maintenance than non-powered tools,‍ but ​can save a lot of time and labor. There are motorized versions of lawn sweepers ‍available,⁢ like the Zegjaw 15-inch, 13-amp Lawn & ⁣Turf Sweeper, which has a solid 4.3 out of 5 customer​ score‌ on amazon. ⁤It’s ⁢fairly ​expensive for a niche tool, though, at more than twice the price of Dapper’s⁣ manual sweeper.

leaf blowers ⁢can ⁤help push needles ​into ‍piles, but only ones with reverse airflow can​ actually pick them up. Since ‍they’re thin and so lightweight,they’re not as ‌easy to ‌remove ⁤as⁢ leaves,so blowers that offer strong suction are most effective. Blowers that also mulch would be the best choice. Ryobi’s 40V Leaf⁢ Vacuum/mulcher ‍ is one⁤ such⁤ powerful blower and is considered the best “portable” option by ‍ The Spruce,which tested ⁢a range of different models.

Another way to vacuum needles is ‍a lawn vacuum that attaches‍ to your mower, such as the Craftsman 24-inch Lawn Vacuum. ​ User ⁤reviews of Craftsman’s Chipper Shredder and

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