Professional horticultural clothing review
26 Nov 2010 | by Sally Drury
Sally and her panel review protective clothing for horticulturists working in nurseries, parks, gardens and with trees.
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Sally and her panel review protective clothing for horticulturists working in nurseries, parks, gardens and with trees.
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Customer feedback and new technology have improved the latest chippers and shredders, says Sally Drury.
Sally Drury considers the latest developments in durability and comfort as well as new designs for women.
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Financial and environmental concerns are helping to drive advances in chippers and shredders.
High waste disposal and transport costs have fuelled an increase in demand for woodchippers and shredders. Sally Drury looks at the latest models on offer



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