Market report - Pedestrian mowers
23 Mar 2012 | by Sally Drury
Different types of professionals need different qualities in their mowers, Sally Drury discovers.
New cultivars coming onto the market are improving the quality of natural turf, Sally Drury reports.
Different types of professionals need different qualities in their mowers, Sally Drury discovers.
Better turf appearance is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fertiliser benefits, says Sally Drury.
Getting the maximum benefit from your mower is key when budgets are tight, Sally Drury maintains.
Manufacturers are developing new ways to protect equipment against theft, Sally Drury reports.
The new pots and containers on the market not only have strong green credentials, but are big on quality too, writes Gavin McEwan.
The latest machines can help operators to make the most of green waste generated, Sally Drury finds.
Quality play facilities can help to battle the scourge of childhood obesity, says Sally Drury.
Relocations can be necessary to accommodate developments or solve overcrowding, notes Sally Drury.
Grassed areas can bring many benefits as long as they are not allowed to fail, Sally Drury reports.



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