10 Christmas gift ideas from Just Lawnmowers, including log splitters, chainsaws, leaf blowers, shredders, shears, pole pruners and lawn sweepers.
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This blog post is about two McCulloch leaf blowers which are ideal for the Autumn and Winter, that won’t break the bank. They’re high quality tools which are absolutely perfect for the budget gardener.
Five reasons why we think you should invest in the Honda HHB25E leaf blower this Autumn and why it makes a brilliant product for every household and contractor.
We originally sold the Viking GE 105 shredder at £239.00, already saving you an amazing £40.00 off the recommended retail price of £279.00! But now for a limited time only, we’re offering this superb machine at an even lower price of…
Here at Just Lawnmowers, we believe that shredders are one of the most important garden tools to acquire during the Autumn clear-up! Keeping your lawn completely clear of garden waste and turning it into wood chip that’s perfect for use…
Why pay for more than one machine for your garden maintenance, when the Mountfield Manor 95H is just one power unit that can tackle an entire multitude of garden tasks? This incredibly versatile tool known as a two-wheeled tractor, makes the absolute…
As you begin to work your way through the essential garden maintenance tasks of Autumn, do you look around your lawn to see piles of debris scattered here, there and everywhere? Are there small branches, twigs and leaves, or tough stems from…
As the Autumn leaves fall and you take a look around your garden, you’ll begin to notice how your plants, trees and bushes are looking particularly dormant. In fact, you may have even noticed a dead branch or two on…
Keep Your Pavements, Driveways and Car Parks Safe This Winter With the nights closing in as the days get shorter, it’s evident that winter’s on its way – despite how much we try and hide from it! Without a doubt…
Why Scarify? During the autumn, the grass on your lawn goes into a kind of winter hibernation. Just like all plants, this is a way for the grass to protect itself against a possible bleak wintry climate. In the spring, if the temperature increases above 12°, the grass starts growing again…..read more..
