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Active & Avle Garden Services
07754 103314
Unit 123 151 High Street
Southampton, EN
Complete Clearance
02380 578069
21 Westridge Road, Portswood, Southampton
Southampton, EN
Daves
023 80464185
16 Creedy Gardens
Southampton, EN
Richard Whettingsteel
07789 454386
95 King Georges Avenue
Southampton, EN
Ph Garden & Decorating Services Ltd
023 80326327
19 Clifton Gardens West End
Southampton, EN
W J Maintenance Services
023 80340051
474 Portsmouth Road
Southampton, EN
Mac'S Gardening Services
023 80871502
32 Rosewood Gardens
Southampton, EN
Andrews Garden Services
07770 775734
32 Tides Way
Southampton, EN
New Look Garden Service
023 80453020
Venbridge
Southampton, EN
Jim Greenough
023 80464543
37 Monnow Gardens
Southampton, EN
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A Garden Sickle for Effective Wilderness Control

A sharp garden sickle can do most of the jobs a medium sized strimmer can do. It's easy and surprisingly quick - and you get some exercise, too! You will not usually be able to get that ne...

A Garden Sickle for Effective Wilderness Control

A simple garden sickle will help you to control your wilderness!

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The humble garden sickle is an effective aid against nettles and docks and other encroaching weeds from the wild! In my view, it's one of the very best garden tools.

This tool has been around for millennia; flint sickles have been found in Palestine and Jordan, dating from more than 10,000 years ago. The development of the sickle played a key role in the agricultural revolution of neolithic times when grasses such as wheat and barley became staple foods for the people of the "fertile crescent".

Sickles are still highly useful tools and they are a worth while addition to the garden tool shed.

Most gardeners who try to cultivate more than just a few square metres of land find that the task multiplies overnight almost. In springtime all the hedges and garden borders quickly become over-run with various weeds and grasses. They appear as if from nowhere - and if you live in the countryside, near to real wild spaces, the problem can be severe. Some kind of wilderness control becomes essential, therefore.

Garden strimmer or garden sickle?

The favoured solution for many people is to break out the noisy strimmer and whiz the garden back into shape. This may be OK and when it works, the results can be impressive.

But many people find that snagged lines and constant breakages make the task less than straightforward. There's also a danger of running through a favourite plant hidden in the long grass. Strimmers can do quite a bit of damage to young trees and srubs.

Most grass trimmers and strimmers are noisy and quite hard work to operate if the garden is already rather out of control. If the garden is already pretty tame, then a trimmer can complete the job to a high standard. But if wilderness control is needed, then one solution is to buy a large strimmer or even a brush cutter.

Many people will probably not want to buy and use a full blown brush cutter. These machines are like big strimmers, and often have blades instead of plastic line. They need the user to wear protective gear in order to be safe - gloves, stout trousers and boots and eye protectors. (Even for small garden strimmers you are normally advised to use safety goggles and wear stout boots.)

Some large strimmers also need a special belt to be worn so that the machine can be balanced properly by being attached to it.

And of course, all these modern machines consume energy in the form of gas or electricity. If you are interested in green living, a garden sickle makes a lot of sense as an alternative to modern powered tools.

Quick and easy!

A simple garden sickle is an under-rated tool for controlling the invading wilderness.

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