ChatterBank1 min ago
My Blooming Lawn
Its now nearly two foot high - I thought rather than strim I would invest in a pair of lawn shears - any thoughts or advice please ?
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uh, how about a lawn mower? This one looks quite neat http://fp.im ages.autos.m sn.com/Media /RE/580x348/ e6/e6367c4ae 42c44b085c8e 7ad1cc06ee4. jpg
15:28 Thu 20th Jun 2013
uh, how about a lawn mower?
This one looks quite neat
http:// fp.imag es.auto s.msn.c om/Medi a/RE/58 0x348/e 6/e6367 c4ae42c 44b085c 8e7ad1c c06ee4. jpg
This one looks quite neat
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If you were in the US you could do what Google did, and rent some of these lawnmowers
http:// www.cal ifornia grazing .com/
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my strimmer has got a plastic blade instead of string
http:// www.gte chonlin e.co.uk /garden -tools. html
I never could get on with the string ones
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I never could get on with the string ones
Stimmers are fine for doing the fiddly bits, like op against walls, fences and around trees (guarded) etc, but you will not get a good finish with it like you get with a mower.
Unless you have a postage stamp of a lawn, I'd invest in a mower!
I usually strim first then mow, but I usually only need to strim every other cut.
Unless your into fancy stipes, you'r probably better off with a rotary rather than a cylinder mower, as they are more versatile.
Unless you have a postage stamp of a lawn, I'd invest in a mower!
I usually strim first then mow, but I usually only need to strim every other cut.
Unless your into fancy stipes, you'r probably better off with a rotary rather than a cylinder mower, as they are more versatile.