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Wood disposal

Would be grateful of advice regarding how people dispose of old wood?  We have a large build up of old fence panels/pallets/2x4 wood lengths etc.  We usually get a 40 yard roll on roll off skip every so often to dispose of but prices are through the

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5 Replies · Reply by Vic 575 Aug 5, 2023
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Echo strimmer

Hi, my petrol stihl fs55 strimmer is getting a bit tired so I think I shall treat myself to a new one soon. I've had it for years so it has served me well but I could do with going slightly bigger for strimming long grass, looking at cow handlebar ty

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7 Replies · Reply by Mjc Jul 13, 2023
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Van floor

Hi all, I'm after a bit of advice. The ply floor in my van is starting to get ripped up a bit, so now it is catching on bags & ripping them. Do I just over board it or I think somebody mentioned stable matting, is this an option? The van has been boa

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15 Replies · Reply by Peter sellers Jul 4, 2023
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Advice for mowing a local park

There is a slight possibility that I might have the opportunity of working for a Parish Council. This will involve maintaining the park grounds, which include a football pitch. At present, I have no further information. If it does work out, I anticip

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4 Replies · Reply by Vic 575 May 20, 2023
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Battery tools

I've noticed the big power tool manufacturers do a big range of cordless products Makita big range, and just noticed Milwaukee which are high end productsShould we be looking at these manufacturers or stick with the Stihl or husqvarna gearAs the powe

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11 Replies · Reply by Tom Leivers May 13, 2023
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Arris Rails

Hi all, I live & work in the South East. Down here we use Arris rails on Closeboard fencing, usually with morticed posts. I am working this weekend up in Sheffield, putting up a new closeboard fence for my daughter. Now I know you lot up North do not

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15 Replies · Reply by Tim Bucknall May 8, 2023
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Commercial grass cutting.

Good morning. I've been in business a good few years now, I mainly concentrate on hedge cutting, fencing and lawn mowing. Unfortunately, due to my back giving me problems and the ever increasing cost of waste disposal i may have to chenge tack and mo

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17 Replies · Reply by Kieran Ray May 21, 2023
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Bark chip - Big con ?

Be interested in opinions of others on this fascination with covering planted areas with bark chippings.

Been in the trade long enough to remember that the forestry industry had an expensive problem of disposing of this waste by product until someone

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7 Replies · Reply by Tim Bucknall May 4, 2023
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Lawn problems

Quite a few of my domestic lawns are in a sorry state after the dry Summer and wet Winter............... bare patches, moss, weeds.    I was hoping the bare patches from the Summer drought would have picked up but no such luck.  Wondering what the be

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4 Replies · Reply by Eric How Apr 29, 2023
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What a way to run a business!

Currently sourcing niche / specialist plants for an extensive new herbaceous bed with the specification needing unusual not readily available plants.  

Using the RHS website to find growers and suppliers , contacted 20 specialist nurseries by either e

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5 Replies · Reply by Mjc Apr 23, 2023
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What wetting agents are you using?

I'm new to the world of wetting agents but I'm thinking of giving them a try this season. There seems to be loads of choice out there. What are people's preferred option? 

Also. Do you dilute a wetting agent and apply via a knapsack. If so. Generally

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3 Replies · Reply by Gary R Apr 20, 2023
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Underperforming Laurel Hedge

Looking for some advice on best options to feed a laurel hedge where the specimens are all thin and sad looking. They've not been pruned properly in the past so now i've taken over I can get on with that which will help them fill out, but I'd like to

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10 Replies · Reply by Glen Stillman Apr 23, 2023
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Lesser celandine

Hi, an area of communal grass that I look after has quite a lot of celandine in, which of course is now flowering. Now that it's time to start mowing, would it be best to mow it down along with the grass or leave it to finish flowering. While it may

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3 Replies · Reply by Mjc Apr 1, 2023
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Hayter 48 vs bbc

For everyone who followed our post on rear roller mower with variable speed and bbc along with reasonable weight,  we bought a Hayter 48 , not pro as wanted variable speed and its only going to do a couple of hours per week. 

So thoughts after first u

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1 Reply · Reply by Tim Bucknall Feb 22, 2023
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Horticulture Week

Does anyone subscribe? We used to some years ago but felt it lost relevance for the SME sector so cancelled. 

Not cheap at £345 a year, looked at the current issue online and does seem to have some articles of interest to us but whether it will contin

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Black Spot Remover

I was just wanting to know what brand of black spot remover people use. It seems so expensive and just wanted to make sure I get something effective and not harmful to surrounding plants and grass. have a job to do that is an old sandstone patio that

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4 Replies · Reply by Adam Snow Feb 19, 2023
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Lawn compost spreader

Looking to buy a lawn compost spreader for top dressing.

Anyone got or used?

Numerous makes available with a lot  of Chinese generics with dubious reviews. Narrowed it down to Ezdoo, Walansee and Landzie, where do they get these names!

The Ezdoo comes o

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16 Replies · Reply by Tom Greener Mar 16, 2023
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Selling a small gardening round

Hi, I'm looking at selling my small gardening round and wondered if anyone on here has sold or bought a round in the past and has any advice for me please?

It's only a small round with a minimum take of £10,000 per year but usually more with extras. M

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35 Replies · Reply by Tom lew Feb 8, 2023
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Lumag chipper.

Hi all, I have seen a lumag hc10 petrol wood chipper for sale not too far from me, quite new and a bit less than half the retail price. I haven't had a chipper before, I don't do big tree works, it would be more for chipping up shrub/ hedge reduction

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12 Replies · Reply by Peter Davis Sep 9, 2023
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Stihl KM130 won't disengage

During the season, I noticed that the hedge cutter attachment on my Stihl KM130 would not disengage. Obviously, blades continually running can be quite dangerous. I read the manual and  it states:

"Turn the idle screw (LA) slowly counterclockwise unti

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11 Replies · Reply by James King Dec 18, 2022
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Bolens mower.

Hi, the drive on my Toro has packed up so I could do with a cheap mulcher to get me to the end of the season. I've seen a bolens 22" self drive mulcher with 6hp b&s engine for sale near me at £100. I've no experience of them though, have any of you a

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Advice please

Hi again everyoneThinking ahead to spring next year. How soon after scarifying and overseeding can you apply the usual high nitrogen spring fertiliser? Can you apply immediately after sewing the seed or do you have to wait until it germinates?

I'm t

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6 Replies · Reply by Gary R Oct 18, 2022
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Slab laying.

Hi, a friend has asked me to lay some slabs in a chess board 'hit and miss ' fashion so there will be 13 slabs and 13 gaps. They will want to plant things in the gaps so I don't really want to stone the whole area down as a sub base. The ground is cu

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3 Replies · Reply by David Benson Sep 3, 2022
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Mower drive belt

Hi

After some advice on my weibang svp50 mower. The drive belt is starting to look like it's about to snap and after having having good look underneath it seems to go round the blade and then a couple of pulleys to the back of the mower.

Is this an eas

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stihl MS 181 carburetor advice

I am having issues with my Carburetor and would really appreciate some advice. The initial symptoms were that as I reved the chainsaw, it would bog down. I tried to adjust it, but, as the trigger was pulled, it would bog down. I took it to my local r

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6 Replies · Reply by John F Jun 28, 2022
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Reccomendations please...

For a cordless (battery) long reach  hedge trimmer.

  I've got an old stihl long reach hedge cutter. But it's REALLY heavy and not suitable for me for long periods of use due to its weight

I very rarely do any hedge work. Maybe 3 or 4 jobs a season? S

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25 Replies · Reply by Gary R Jun 25, 2022
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Accountants.

Hi, I am a sole trader, no staff, not vat registered. I keep paper receipts and a record of my income. I don't have accounting software or spreadsheets. ( I'm quite old fashioned and like to keep things simple). I currently do my own self assessment

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6 Replies · Reply by Mjc Jun 21, 2022
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New business enquiries

Hi everyone.  

 

I own and operate a small garden maintenance business.  It's me and a couple of guys working on an ad hoc basis.

 

We work many in domestic gardens ranging from small grass cuts to large gardens where we maintain everything.  

 

My questio

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12 Replies · Reply by Stephen r Brook-Smith Jun 28, 2022
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Etesia mower.

Hi, thinking of getting an etesia mower, probably a pro 46. I currently use a hayter 41 pro ( which is great for the smaller/ fine lawns) and a Toro 22" recycler. However I need something that can boss the job a bit better than the Toro, it leaves a

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13 Replies · Reply by Stephen r Brook-Smith Aug 17, 2022
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Hedge cutter trousers

Good evening, whilst trimming some small lonicera balls yesterday using a small hedge trimmer I accidentally caught my knee with the machine as I drew it back. It's not life threatening and I'll live to fight another day but it flipping hurt and coul

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14 Replies · Reply by Mjc May 31, 2022
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What would you do?

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The customer has a dog.... Obviously. With the dark spots. He's asked me to fix it. I suggested a light scarify to pick up the yellow - ish thatch. Then apply a nitrogen feed bring the rest of the garden up to the same green as where the dog has peed

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23 Replies · Reply by Gary RK Jun 8, 2022
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Thick thatch - use turfcutter?

I went to overseed a job I'd scarified before today and realised after taking a sample that there is still about 1 "" 2.5 cms of thatch still there. Obviously I should have checked this before. What do you think.f these options s:

1) Scarify again and

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9 Replies · Reply by Rigsby May 26, 2022
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Honda hrd536c

Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has ran this machine in the past? It's a 4 wheel mower. I have had mine for almost 3 years. I have had the usual drive replaced at just under 2 years. And a few cables replaced and the top half of the clutch done soo

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PPE

Hi everyone. 

For those of you that have employees. Do you provide them with the PPE required to do the job or do you get them to buy their own gear. 

Thanks in advance :)

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9 Replies · Reply by Tommy Apr 18, 2022
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Stiga 955v.

Good morning, anyone  using (or used) one of these or similar stiga. On paper it seems to do it all, mulch, bag, side discharge, height adjustable handle, good size engine. But of course only using a mower tells you how good it really is (or not!).

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Masport wide cut mower

hi all just to ask does anyone have any experience in using a masport 800 widecut mower

it has a off set deck allowing to cut the edges of the lawn as a roller mower would do !!

qeustion is does it work as well as a roller mower would do ?

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1 Reply · Reply by Mark Mar 31, 2022
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Can't remove old turf

I've been doing a job today for a long term client today, I am re turfing the front and back lawn removing old turf and re leveling areas. I had hired a turf cutter for today and did the back lawn which went well I'll rotavate and level tomorrow . Bu

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13 Replies · Reply by Vic 575 Mar 14, 2022
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Countax decks

Morning all I have a countax with sweeping collection but want to take it off and mulch the cuttings. Does anyone know if you can do it simply by different blades or do you need a different deck? Thanks

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3 Replies · Reply by Vic 575 Mar 7, 2022
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Tool insurance

I've been Doing this amazing job for 15 years and got all my insurances but never bothered with tool insurance. I'm buying a new £12k John deere x590 and I've got most Stihl kit in the kombi range and 8 or so battery tools and £1k of batteries.
My qu

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6 Replies · Reply by Anthony Toop Mar 13, 2022
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16ft tripod ladder

Does anyone on here in the Staffordshire area have a set of the adjustable 16ft tripod ladders I could hire from them for a day or two? Got a big hedge to do but my 10ft just won't reach the top, even fully extended. I'd be happy to leave a cash depo

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THE POWER OF FUNGI

I've just stumbled upon this bite-sized video of a topic I last wrote about over on the Blog page. I have always tended to see if there is a natural remedy for an issue I'm having before going out to buy medication, but learning about the powers of p

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2 Replies · Reply by Fleur Voice Feb 8, 2022
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Price of shrubs

When pricing for small projects of about 50 shrubs and using run-of-the mill 2 litre shrubs like berberis, hypericum etc. do you have a ball park figure per shrub?

I have found it harder to price recently with suppliers having increased their prices b

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4 Replies · Reply by Duncan McLaren Feb 1, 2022
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Lawn treatment

Evening all. I have recently joined the Network and set up my new gardening business in July 2021. So far it's been very rewarding and I have been able to build a loyal customer base.

As I head I to 2022 I wanted to ask for some advice on lawn care tr

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15 Replies · Reply by Stuart Bell Jan 31, 2022
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Van Ply Floor Paint

My previous van had a Phenolic resin coated ply floor, which lasted very well, considering how damp it can get sometimes.

My new (used Transit Custom) has ply lining but the floor is the standard rubber one piece covering.

Im torn between a 12mm Phenol

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16 Replies · Reply by Mike Lish Jan 8, 2022
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Acer trees

Morning all I'm looking at buying small Acer trees to grow on I already do rhododendron and Azalea but I'm having a job to find a supplier of small Acer's and wondered if anyone can point me in the right direction? I do quite a few Japanese gardens a

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Any advice?

A client has asked us to buy a specimen shrub - he's fallen for one that is basically going to cost the best part of £1000 by the time we get it to Wiltshire. It is to replace one that has been killed by the previous gardeners pruning it in the winte

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19 Replies · Reply by Simon Land Nov 26, 2021
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It pays to shop around

It pays to shop around as we all know. So here is my story from the last three days.

The deck on my Stiga 740 pwx is older than the machine itself, being the one from the previous 740. So the deck, a Combi 100 EL has done over 1100 hours. 1100 hours o

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2 Replies · Reply by Vic 575 Nov 12, 2021
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Any advice for growth?

shaky, but I endured and kept going. By the end of year one I had saved up enough to see me through the winter and pumped a fair bit back into the business. Major van upgrade, Tool upgrades, Professional Logo redesign etc. Year 2 has been tough, ever

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14 Replies · Reply by Clive Nov 29, 2021
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Battery hedge cutters.

Good morning, I was chatting to my local dealer recently about going battery powered for next year, he sells domestic ego battery kit but doesn't have the pro stuff in to look at although he can get them. Another dealer near me sells husqvarna but I'

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26 Replies · Reply by Billybop Nov 13, 2021
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Trade green waste centres

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