Garden Pictures Chat Corner

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kaho674

2019-07-02 14:20:22
  • #1

Nice how stories repeat themselves. We had this mowing action during the construction phase too. And also this mower!
2100m² of weeds - we were glad when we had the construction site more or less cleared. Fortunately, a neighbor with horses took pity and cut down the rest of the area with heavy equipment. Of course, the hay then went to the horses.

The first thing we bought after moving was a ride-on lawn mower. I hope you have already factored that in?
 

Nordlys

2019-07-02 14:21:31
  • #2
That would be lawns!!! You can mow side by side with 4 Husquarna tractors, cool. My dream. Rock music on every tractor, the John Deere calendar with the ladies in rubber boots in the depot, and hardly anything else...
 

cschiko

2019-07-02 14:24:56
  • #3
So basically, the request should fit here. And it's about the following: we have a small garden pond AND a small daughter. Therefore, we are now looking for a fence to secure it. Does anyone have a recommendation? We have already come across the Steckzaun light from Melabel, which we like very much. It's a bit more expensive, but looks good and is quite flexible to install. But maybe there are other suggestions?
 

Tina mit K

2019-07-02 14:30:05
  • #4

We are currently saving up for the riding mower together. I’m hopeful that using a regular lawn mower will still work once the basic cut is done and we don’t let it escalate again. Because even with a riding mower, you still need a regular lawn mower for the finer details.
 

bortel

2019-07-02 14:36:02
  • #5
why no robot?
 

Nordlys

2019-07-02 14:46:25
  • #6
Seriously, if you’re fit, a good Stiga mulching mower with wheel drive and 50+ cm cutting width will handle that too. For many years. We have the alko Bio mulching mower, it’s been running for over 10 years, good Briggs and Stratton, maintenance-friendly design, unfortunately a bit narrow for your purposes with only 46 cm cutting width. Not hardware store crap... go to the agricultural supply store where the farmer buys, there you get something good. And wait until October, then they are more willing to negotiate. Karsten
 

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