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Agrovista Amenity has played a pivotal role in one of the UK's most sustainable highway planting projects, by supplying biodegradable alternatives for a large-scale landscaping effort led by Leicester City Council. The project, commissioned by…

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Roehampton Club, a prestigious multi-sports and social club in southwest London, has embraced sustainable practices with the introduction of two Dennis ES-860 battery-powered mowers.

Head Groundsman Simon Bailey and the grounds team have…

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Landscape Juice replied to Aaron Bullus's discussion Tiny robot rigby Taylor
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Tiny robot rigby Taylor

Thought I'd sign up to this forum. And I hope I'm allowed to post stuff for sale on here as this will be a one off? I have for sale a tiny pro robot, it's not the new edition but it's the bigger one of the two. If anyone is interested then please let me know.

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Instant hedging

A customer of mine is interested in instant hedging - his is a new build on a prestigious estate. He wants a 5ft laurel hedge, immediately. Length could be 18m or 44m, depending on costing, at £250 per metre unit this is a sizeable project.  I've got no experience with this sort of hedging, can anyone please offer advice? Thanks. 

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MAKITA ADDS TWO XGT HEDGE TRIMMERS TO ITS GROWING RANGE  

 Makita has added two powerful cordless hedge trimmers to its range of 40VMax XGT grounds maintenance tools. The 500 mm bladed UH020G and 600 mm UH021G both deliver highly efficient and effective cutting and have been designed for ease of use. The UH020G and UH021G deliver an impressive 4,200 cutting strokes per minute and have a maximum blade opening of 20mm and will cut branches up to 10 mm in diameter. The new hedge trimmers feature single-sided blades with obliquely angled, triple-ground…

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Weibang 53 SSD or Weibang 53 ASD BBC or Honda HRX 537?

As the mowing season has drawn to a close, I am thinking about a new mower for next season. I have now narrowed it down to 3 machines, either Weibang or Honda. I appreciate there have been lots of posts on here regarding the best mowers and associated excellent advice. I have always been impressed with the quality of Honda, but, Weibang is always there in the back of my mind. Before speaking to my local dealer the other day, I was going to either go for the Weibang 53 ASD BBC for about £1350 or…

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15 Replies · Reply by Jake Nov 11
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Moss and algae on hard surfaces

Does anyone have recommendations for products that actually work?  I find several of them work if conditions are perfect, but not otherwise.  We used to use Jeyes in the winter, but that's now practically washing up liquid.  Block Blitz from QVC is amazing (a client put me on to it) but very expensive.  What do people find works for them?TIATim

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7 Replies · Reply by Sam Bainbridge Nov 16
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Remote Controlled Slope Mower

DAX Industries Professional Remote Controlled Slope MowerLooking for a new competative edge for your business?This mower will devour Nettles, Brambles, Bracken, Small Whin and Gorse bushes and even small trees.Operates on tracks on slopes up to 45 degree angleDepending on your usage you can upgrade to German Engineered Bearings and UK Blade Carrier, and a Professional Remote Control Unit.Petrol driven through a Loncin 608cc Engine, powering the onboard batteries that drive the 48v Track…

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First year for trading with zero prior experience

This year is drawing to a close, and as I reflect back, I'm considering the hurdles and successes I've faced. I thought it might be worth sharing my experiences, in case someone in a similar situation is considering venturing into the self-employed market.At the beginning of last year, I lost my second income stream. I won't go into the details, but I have a full-time position with the local authority, so I needed to find an opportunity that would generate enough additional income without…

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5 Replies · Reply by Peter sellers Nov 6
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Spam

Has anyone else on the forum received spam emails from SEO companies addressed to LJN saying they can improve LJN's google ranking, they are not aimed at us and am puzzled why we are receiving this junk from these scum bags.

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