Reviewed - Groundsmen's choice of mowers
11 May 2012 | by Sally Drury
With our ride-on mower test foiled by April's deluge, Sally Drury looks at three alternative mowing options.
What will the Thenford estate garden team make of the latest hand-tool offerings? Sally Drury finds out.
With our ride-on mower test foiled by April's deluge, Sally Drury looks at three alternative mowing options.
The latest kit can relieve compaction and improve water infiltration and drainage, says Sally Drury.
Three rotaries and one flail mower put through their paces at Bridgwater College. Sally Drury reports.
How will models designed for different working locations cope under test conditions? Sally Drury finds out.
Three models, from simple to sophisticated were tested on a nursery holding ground, Sally Drury reports.
Manufacturers are developing new ways to protect equipment against theft, Sally Drury reports.
Safety, comfort and value for money are the watchwords when selecting workwear, Sally Drury finds.
The new pots and containers on the market not only have strong green credentials, but are big on quality too, writes Gavin McEwan.
Our testers exploit some autumn sunshine to put three models through their paces, Sally Drury reports.
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