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A. Latta replied to Fleur Voice's discussion Best way to fix this?
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Stephen Kennard replied to Andrew Midgley's discussion Websites; how useful are they for businesses?
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Stephen Kennard replied to Andrew Midgley's discussion Websites; how useful are they for businesses?
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Stephen Kennard replied to Andrew Midgley's discussion Websites; how useful are they for businesses?
"Hi some very interesting and valid points made in your response, great website btw! Still…"
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Andy Garside replied to Fleur Voice's discussion Best way to fix this?
"Is it a natural path i.e. from top of steps to a shed or similar?
Why not make a proper path, bark…"
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Stuart Poole replied to Pembrokeshire Gardening's discussion Spraying Iron sulphate in the rain?
"Rain is fine still works great, I think it works better when raining, Instant results."
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Best way to fix this?

Hi,  Any advice on what is the best way to fix this muddy patch would be without adding paving? It's a high traction area which has been churned up over winter. I was thinking of putting som mesh down after spreading some grass seed but if there is a better solution I would appreciate the input!  Thanks in advance :) 

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Any suggestions of plant suppliers

I have a customer that needs a space filled with gorse (Ulex Europaeus) as when having building work done the original plants were removed. I have tried everywhere I can think of but the biggest plants I can find are 40-60 cm. The customer ideally wants plants at least 1m tall. I will need approx 100 plants but can't find any large enough. Anyone have any ideas?. Thanks

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2 Replies · Reply by David Benson Mar 14
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Stihl RLA 240

Does anyone have much experience of this battery scarifier? It's only a very basic one, but we have plenty of AK batteries and wondered if it would be reasonable for use at home and just the very occasional very light scarifying at small gardens. Not for heavy moss removal obviously, just light thatch layers.

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Discussion on what makes a good business management software for you?

Hi All,Having spoken with a few of you on the forum already & added some new features we are always looking for new ways to help. We know people are using a lot of different software's and want to understand, what do they not do that you need & what would make it really ideal for you?It would be great to hear your suggestions & feedback and really start a discussion on what would be the most valuable software that really works for the community. 

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Stihl RM 655 VS

Hi, I'm looking for advice on the wet grass collection capabilities of the RM655VS. I have a Honda HRD and HRX, wet grass collection with them is fair but could be better. I'm wondering how much better the plastic box of the Stihl is compared to the fabric Honda ones. I'm not keen on the price of the Etesia 53cm mowers. Cheers 

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