Scotts AccuGreen 2000 Drop Push Spreader review
It’s spring, so odds are, it’s time to overseed your lawn. Or, if you’ve already overseeded your lawn, it’s time to put down some treatment for the spring to control weeds and feed your lawn. In fact, now would be a good time to lay down some Crabgrass preventer. You can drop by your local home improvement megawarehouse or hardware store and pick up some turf builder with weed/crabgrass prevention.
I won’t get in to the specifics of the importance of keeping your lawn in tip-top shape - that’s more or less a post for another time. But what I will tell you is that for medium to large lawns, you can’t get any easier than using a push spreader.
And, if I may humbly recommend a spreader, I got a lot of mileage out of my Scotts AccuGreen 2000 Drop Push Spreader. We have a medium-sized lawn with what the locals call a “south city hill” - our front yard is about 4 ft. above the sidewalk and there’s a rather harsh drop from lawn to sidewalk. Fully knowing that mowing my front yard is kind of tough, I not only wanted the Scotts AccuGreen 20 Drop Push Spreader, I *needed* it in order to save my legs and back.
The hopper has a large capacity - you can hold roughly 75,000 sq. ft. of fertilizers and/or treatments. And the large, easy-rolling 12 in. wheels provide enough clearance under the hopper to make sure you’re spreading the hopper contents far and wide.
For re-seeding, overseeding or treating, you can’t beat the Scotts AccuGreen 2000 Drop Push Spreader!
Posted on March 29th, 2009 by Stephen


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