LAWN STRIPING GUIDELINES
A stripe pattern can add richness and depth to any lawn. Here are some guidelines to help produce various patterns and to enhance your striping techniques.
Basic stripe pattern:
Begin by mowing the perimeter around the property (Reference Figure
Finish the job by mowing the perimeter again. This will remove any stripe pattern irregularities left from turning at the end of each row and delivers a finished look.
"Checkerboard" pattern:
Begin by mowing the perimeter around the property (Reference Figure
Now, travel in the opposite direction of the original mowing pattern (if you were mowing North and South, now mow East and West, etc). Reference Figure
Finish the job by mowing the perimeter again. This will remove any stripe pattern irregularities left from turning at the end of each row and delivers a finished look.
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"Diagonal or Criss-Cross" pattern:
This pattern is acheived using the same techniques as the "Checkerboard" pattern. Simply apply the stripes in a diagonal direction. See Figure
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