Monty Don reveals the key steps to preparing your lawnmower for next spring, including cleaning, servicing, and sharpening, to ensure it’s ready for action

As the gardening season winds down, Monty Don has a crucial tip for anyone looking to keep their mower in top shape for next spring.

While it’s tempting to stash your lawnmower away for the winter and forget about it, now is actually the ideal time to give it a little TLC before the weather turns cold. Rather than waiting until the first signs of spring to get it up and running, take a bit of time now to give your mower a proper once-over.

Start by washing it down and scraping off any encrusted grass and dirt. Over the course of the season, grass clippings and debris can build up, which can affect its performance next year if left untreated. A quick clean now will ensure it’s ready to go when you need it.

Next, take care of the fuel situation. Drain any petrol from the tank – leaving it in over the winter can cause it to degrade and damage the engine. It’s a small but vital step that can save you a headache come springtime. While you’re at it, check all screws and bolts to make sure everything is properly tightened. A loose screw can lead to unnecessary wear and tear, and the last thing you want is to discover a broken mower in the middle of the season.

Once that’s done, oil the blades and any moving parts. This will help to protect the metal from rust and ensure everything moves smoothly when you fire it up next time. Monty also recommends having the blades professionally sharpened, especially if your mower has been working hard all year. Sharpening blades yourself can be tricky, so rather than waiting until the rush of spring, book a service now. Professionals can sharpen your blades and perform any necessary maintenance, ensuring it’s in peak condition for the season ahead.

Finally, find a dry and safe spot to store your mower until spring. A sheltered shed or garage is ideal, as keeping it out of the damp will help prevent rust and extend the life of your machine. When you finally take it out next season, you’ll be grateful for the small effort you put in now – it’ll start first time and work like a dream.

By taking a little time now, you’ll ensure that your lawn care routine next year is a breeze.

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