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Job management software

I’ve been reading this forum for a while but this is my first post, so I’ll introduce myself properly.I’m Max, I run Mini Acres Garden Co covering North London and Hertfordshire — mix of maintenance rounds and hard landscaping projects. Been in the trade for years.Like a lot of people here, I’ve tried most of the job management software that’s available. Jobber, Tradify, ServiceM8, Powered Now. They all do the basics reasonably well, but I kept running into problems that none of them solved.The…

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Rumble strips in lawn!

Difficult one to describe. We've got a couple of lawns that we've taken over and both (unrelated locations) have got an almost rumble strip feel to certain sections. Absolutely paralell lines in a relatively large area. I'm ensured that the only machinary that has been over it is Hayter lawn mowers. The "rumble strips" (That's what they feel like when you go over them) are spaced about 3-4 inches apart and and about 3-4 inches wide....Anyone come across this before? Is it a natural phenomenon?…

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Selective lawn herbicides and composting clippings

A customer wants a weed treatment on their lawn but they also like to compost the clippings after each mow. The product I use states not safe for composting (Praxys). I can't spot spray as there are a lot of bittercress hidden within the grass. Will a good feed and frequent mowing eventually flush out the weeds?  

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3 Replies · Reply by Neil Darby Apr 4
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Soil management survey help request (south England)

Hi all,Would anyone consider helping me collect some soil management experience data? I'm in my third year of studying for the RHS Master of Horticulture and for my dissertation I'm researching soil management - I’m hoping to obtain some first-hand experience data from gardeners.The study is looking at historic gardens older than 60 years old in the south of England, and my questionnaire is mostly multiple choice questions and shouldn't take longer than 10minutes to complete - I'd really…

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3 Replies · Reply by Barry Straker Mar 31
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Anvil / Deflector nozzle - Berthoud sprayer

I've recently bought the Berthoud Vermorel. I did a test run on concrete using the anvil nozzle (blue) and the spray appears quite stripey on the ground. There appears to be more liquid on each edge and up the middle, basically 3 thick lines (hope this makes sense).It fills out after going over the area twice but obviously that's still an uneven spread. Is this normal? I'm holding the lance just below a foot off the ground to cover a meters width. Can anyone advise? Or suggest a nozzle more…

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High tip mowers

Hello everyone I'm looking at buying a high tip mower, currently running an iseki low tip wondered which one people rate?Needs to be able to tip into my tipper trailer solely for leaf collection time sides are 1.8m from ground but could tip in back door and heap backwards 

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