1361. Garland [188.143.232.41] 14 Aug 2015 - 06:13 |
I like it a lot testo force of nature โMeadowmaniaโ is spreading rapidly, with large areas of flat, green stripes being turned into mixed informal swaths of buttercups, orchids and hardheads every day. It does mean you have to cut the long grass down at least once a year. I used to rather dread this, as the strimmer comes out infrequently and I am not good with it. It is dusty, temperamental and noisy, and requires wearing the right kit (or at least donning goggles). I was impressed to find out that in trials Austrian scythers came out equal, in terms of time, with brush cutters. With a scythe, the grass ends up in a neat line, so it makes clearing up quite quick. With a brush cutter the results are dispersed. In wet weather, scything is fine, but a brush cutter is not good. Last summer, many people switched to scythes as they simply could not strim.
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