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Hellsbells 23-04-2004 02:08 PM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
Hi, does anybody know of such a device that either clips or screws to garden
lawn edge cutters so that all the grass blades are caught to save me bending
down to pick them up.

I've used such a device that attaches via magnets but I sent it back as it
kept falling off and was useless.

If anyone knows of a device or even a new set of cutters with this built
into it then I would be very grateful

Thanks

Peter



Martin Heames 23-04-2004 02:08 PM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 

"Hellsbells" wrote in message
news:EX7ic.55$9N.37@newsfe1-win...
Hi, does anybody know of such a device that either clips or screws to

garden
lawn edge cutters so that all the grass blades are caught to save me

bending
down to pick them up.

I've used such a device that attaches via magnets but I sent it back as it
kept falling off and was useless.

If anyone knows of a device or even a new set of cutters with this built
into it then I would be very grateful

Thanks

Peter

My mother uses an old vacuum cleaner with a long suction pole :-)


Martin



Jane Ransom 23-04-2004 02:08 PM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
In article EX7ic.55$9N.37@newsfe1-win, Hellsbells writes
Hi, does anybody know of such a device that either clips or screws to garden
lawn edge cutters so that all the grass blades are caught to save me bending
down to pick them up.

I've used such a device that attaches via magnets but I sent it back as it
kept falling off and was useless.

If anyone knows of a device or even a new set of cutters with this built
into it then I would be very grateful

We have something called a Spin Trim. It is easy to use and very
effective. We use it regularly so that the bits cut off the edge are
short enough just to leave to rot down where they land without being an
eye sore.
--
Jane Ransom in Lancaster.
I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg
but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms
at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see



John 23-04-2004 04:09 PM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
In article ,
Jane Ransom wrote:

In article EX7ic.55$9N.37@newsfe1-win, Hellsbells writes
Hi, does anybody know of such a device that either clips or screws to garden
lawn edge cutters so that all the grass blades are caught to save me bending
down to pick them up.

We have something called a Spin Trim. It is easy to use and very
effective. We use it regularly so that the bits cut off the edge are
short enough just to leave to rot down where they land without being an
eye sore.


Yes - I just run the hoe along the edge (in the border) after I've
trimmed, convincing myself that those little grass trimmings make good
compost. They're always little -- if you only trim every few weeks ...
what's the point in trmming the edges?!

John

Fox 23-04-2004 04:09 PM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
"John" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Jane Ransom wrote:

In article EX7ic.55$9N.37@newsfe1-win, Hellsbells writes
Hi, does anybody know of such a device that either clips or screws to

garden
lawn edge cutters so that all the grass blades are caught to save me

bending
down to pick them up.

We have something called a Spin Trim. It is easy to use and very
effective. We use it regularly so that the bits cut off the edge are
short enough just to leave to rot down where they land without being an
eye sore.


Yes - I just run the hoe along the edge (in the border) after I've
trimmed, convincing myself that those little grass trimmings make good
compost. They're always little -- if you only trim every few weeks ...
what's the point in trmming the edges?!

John



What if you have your border stoned over though eh?



Fox 24-04-2004 05:06 AM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 

"Jane Ransom" wrote in message
...
In article , Fox
writes

What if you have your border stoned over though eh?

So you strim instead of trim.
Same difference :))
--
Jane Ransom in Lancaster.
I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg
but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms
at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see



I was making the point of leaving grass cuttings on stoned over borders,
would look rather unsightly don't you think?



Jane Ransom 24-04-2004 10:10 AM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
In article , Fox
writes

I was making the point of leaving grass cuttings on stoned over borders,
would look rather unsightly don't you think?

My point was that if done regularly, they are so short as to be
negligible. However, if your stoned borders are your pride and joy, you
would not have to bend to clear them but just sweep them back on to the
grass where they would be invisible.
--
Jane Ransom in Lancaster.
I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg
but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms
at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see



Fox 24-04-2004 10:10 AM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
"Jane Ransom" wrote in message
...
In article , Fox
writes

I was making the point of leaving grass cuttings on stoned over borders,
would look rather unsightly don't you think?

My point was that if done regularly, they are so short as to be
negligible. However, if your stoned borders are your pride and joy, you
would not have to bend to clear them but just sweep them back on to the
grass where they would be invisible.
--
Jane Ransom in Lancaster.
I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg
but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms
at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see


Whatever, nothing to loose sleep over eh?





Brian 25-04-2004 12:03 AM

Lawn Edging Cutting Question
 
I have seen such a device being used, many years ago. Parks must use
something similar. It was a metal tray/open box that had two pins passing
through the bottom blade. It was emptied onto the lawn at about every 10m.
Best Wishes Brian 'flayb' to reply.
"Hellsbells" wrote in message
news:EX7ic.55$9N.37@newsfe1-win...
Hi, does anybody know of such a device that either clips or screws to

garden
lawn edge cutters so that all the grass blades are caught to save me

bending
down to pick them up.

I've used such a device that attaches via magnets but I sent it back as it
kept falling off and was useless.

If anyone knows of a device or even a new set of cutters with this built
into it then I would be very grateful

Thanks

Peter






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