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See a hose end sprayer demonstration and get expert tips and advice on lawn care and maintenance in this free gardening video.
There are 5 videos in this series:

The features of a hose end lawn sprayer vary greatly, get expert tips and advice on lawn care and maintenance in this free video.

Adjusting and using hose end lawn sprayers is easy with these tips, get expert advice on lawn care and maintenance in this free video.

Understanding hose end lawn sprayer safety is easy with these tips, get expert advice on lawn care and maintenance in this free video.

See a demonstration of a hose end lawn sprayer and get expert advice on lawn care and maintenance in this free video.

Dealing with drift when using a hose end lawn sprayer is easy with these tips, get expert advice on lawn care and maintenance in this free video.

Today we know that many of the pesticides, fertilizers, and treatments used in commercial and home agriculture are hazardous to the environment. They can drain all the nutrients from the soil and poison any insects living there, rendering the land dead and stagnant. Cattle are often treated with hormones to produce more milk or larger muscles, and many of them are bombarded by pesticides and chemicals from the grass and feed they eat regularly. Gardening and lawn care, done with special attention to pesticide and fertilizer application, can be an effective way of minimizing our detrimental effect on the environment.
In this free video series, our expert Travis Steglich will teach you how to use hose end lawn sprayers. He'll show you the features of hose end lawn sprayers, and how to adjust them. He'll even talk about some safety tips and techniques for using a hose end lawn sprayer before talking about dealing with drift and giving you a demonstration of a hose end lawn sprayers.
Travis Steglich Travis Steglich is the owner and operator of the Steglich Feed and Farm Supply Store. His family before him has been serving the ranchers, farmers and gardeners of central Texas for more than 60 years.dkdk
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