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We have several old slab path`s around the place and I generally trim the
sides with an unused kitchen knife. I have been doing this for years but it worries my husband so he bought me one of those push along lawn edger's. I am afraid to say that I am finding it very hard work, does anyone else use one maybe I just have not got the knack of using it yet. kate |
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lawnedger`s
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says... We have several old slab path`s around the place and I generally trim the sides with an unused kitchen knife. I have been doing this for years but it worries my husband so he bought me one of those push along lawn edger's. I am afraid to say that I am finding it very hard work, does anyone else use one maybe I just have not got the knack of using it yet. kate Can't help you with the power tools I use an old tenon saw! -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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lawnedger`s
We have several old slab path`s around the place and I generally trim the sides with an unused kitchen knife. I have been doing this for years but it worries my husband so he bought me one of those push along lawn edger's. I am afraid to say that I am finding it very hard work, does anyone else use one maybe I just have not got the knack of using it yet. kate Can't help you with the power tools I use an old tenon saw! -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea That sounds better than a kitchen knife, now if I wait until husband goes up the village for a pint of something I will be able to raid his workshop :-) thanks for the idea Charlie kate |
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