Tuesday 4 December 2012

Back To Basics With Wolf Gardening Tools

Sometimes it’s easy to forget about the basics, but when it comes to gardening your basic tools are a necessity. These tools can help you out when digging, cutting and caring for your garden, so you don’t want to cheap out. At World of Mowers we have an extensive range of Wolf gardening tools that will provide you with everything that you will need.

The basics

Shovel

The shovel is a versatile tool, whether you need to plant seeds, dig a hole or transfer soil over, the only tool you should need is a shovel. Shovels are essential for when it comes to winter, you can use a shovel to remove the excess snow littered on your pathways, around your car and in front of your doorway. Wolf has an excellent range of snow shovels from £42.99.




Fork

For the breakage of soil and aeration of your lawn you will need a fork, forks can come in various sizes- short handheld forks to long handle spading ones. Wolf provide a range of multi-changing tools, within this collection you can purchase the Wolf multi-star hand fork LUGM for £11.24.








  
Rake

A rake is ideal for clearing your lawn and leaving seed beds to make seed furrows. Rakes are multi-purposeful and are an essential item for any gardener, within the Wolf range you can purchase a multi-star rake from only £11.99.






Hoe

If you tend to get a lot of weeds around your garden and path ways then you will need a hoe, you can also form rows, make seed holes and cover seeds with the use of one. For as little as £7.49 you can purchase a double hoe from Wolf.






Hand Trowel

The hand trowel is ideal for planting and transplanting, this is possibly one of the most personal garden tools you will have to own, you need a handle which offers a good grip so you can have maximum control. Wolf has designed a high quality trowel with finger contours and padding for £7.49 so you can garden in comfort.




For more information on garden tips and products please visit our website, World of Mowers, or call us on 0115 920 0099.

Friday 2 November 2012

Do You Borrow Gardening Equipment?

A recent survey last month showed that gardening equipment is at the top of the list for the most borrowed things between neighbours. This means instead of owning your own lawn mower or chainsaw it has become more common to borrow from your friends and your family.

So how come this is happening? Most people are under the misconception that gardening equipment is too expensive and shockingly they don’t see it as a long term investment.

With more housing properties including gardens now, gardening equipment has branched out becoming more accessible and cheaper for the average consumer.

At World of Mowers we have a large and affordable range of gardening equipment for everybody from chainsaws to shovels. If you are guilty of borrowing your neighbours rake then snap out of the habit and view our collection of Wolf multi-star rakes starting from only £7.99. Every rake in this range is specially designed to be sturdy yet light so you can find cleaning your lawn easy. All the Wolf multi-change rakes have a 30% discount and free quick delivery.
If you believe that hedge cutters are just too expensive to own then why not view our stock of hedge cutters and trimmers. The Bosch AHS 41 Accu cordless hedge cutter for only £59.99 can cut a phenomenal 25 metres of hedge and can run 55 minutes at a time thanks to the battery supplied.  The 410mm long blade will provide a clean cut so you can regularly maintain your hedges the easy way.
 Mowers are one of the most common gardening tools that people borrow, for as little as £64.99 you could own one yourself. The Bosch Rotak 32 electric rotary mower is renowned for being resilient and powerful when it comes to providing you with a beautifully cut lawn. This mower is as powerful as a petrol powered one and is also lightweight.

We offer free quick delivery to all UK mainland orders so you don’t need to fret about the extra expense of delivery, and you won’t have long to wait for your new tools. For more information visit our website or get in touch with us on 0115 920 0099.

Wednesday 3 October 2012

How to Look After Your Lawn When Winter Arrives

It feels as if we have barely had a summer this year so when it comes to thinking about winter lawn care it seems as if we are always preparing for the cold months rather than the warm ones!

Grass barely grows throughout the winter months so you don’t need to be constantly mowing your lawn, the best approach is to let your lawn rest as much as possible during winter so you can have a lush lawn come spring/summer time. It is advised to keep off wet or frosty grass otherwise you will damage your lawn, the grass will not be able to repair it’s self until the spring if it is impaired throughout the winter.

Mowing


As discussed previously, it is not necessary to continuously mow your lawn as the growth rate will rapidly slow. Depending on the weather conditions and temperatures your grass will either continue to grow or not, if it looks like it needs a trim then mow if necessary. However, never mow your grass if heavy frosts are predicted to follow shortly or if the ground is very wet.

Make sure that your mower is kept in good condition whilst you are not using it as you will need it when spring arrives. Always make sure that the blades are in good condition as this is the major service requirement for a mower.

Leaves and Debris


Over time your lawn will become untidy due to leaves and debris, the use of a light rake or brush will rid your lawn of all free leaves and debris. Try not to use too much force or heavy machinery on your lawn as this will create damage.

Aeration

Consolidated areas of your lawn will need aerating, this can be done by a fork or a spiking machine. Aeration is the process of creating little holes in your soil to relieve compaction, improve drainage and allow more air into the roots which will result in a healthier lawn.

Worms

Don’t be put off by having worms wiggling around your garden, worms actually improve the nutrient content of soil and are beneficial to the soil structure. Worm casts can be brushed or swept away with a stiff brush when dry.

Even though it seems you don’t have to do much to keep your lawn in good condition throughout winter, it is essential that you keep doing these things to look after it so you can have a healthy lawn in spring. For more information on gardening tips and products check out our website World of Mowers.

Monday 3 September 2012

Be eco-friendly with Hotties- Eco wood logs at World of Mowers


The importance of being eco-friendly is now being advertised and talked about now more than ever. With such warnings being broadcasted to you every other day, sometimes you may find it hard to try and put the message of being eco-friendly in to action. Here at World of Mowers we like to make things easier for our customers, that is why we have made it more accessible to you to become more eco-friendly.

Hotties are the new generation of eco-friendly wood logs; they have been designed to make your life easier by providing an eco-friendly way to make a hot and easy fire. They are made from highly 100% compressed recycled premium clean wood shaped in the form of a square log that measures 70mm square by 200mm length. This clever design has a handy hole that is placed down the centre of the log to make it easier to burn on fires, stoves, fire pits and chimneys.

This product is competitive with other wood and coal brands and offers great value in comparison as Hotties have a high heat output and a very low moisture content, which works out better value than normal wood and other heat logs. Easy to handle and simple to light, this firewood burns with a steady flame that gives off constant heat which is perfect for campfire nights!


Hotties are perfectly adaptable as they can be mixed with wood or other coal products to create large fires if needs be. The simple design of the logs means that when alight they can retain their shape and not expand providing a significantly longer burning process that is clearly superior when compared to other products. Safety places a huge focus in the design of this product; because of the shape they are also safer to burn with no expansion or cracking so you won’t suffer any injuries due to the natural burning process of these logs.

The wood that is used to make Hotties is 100% clean wood which has been chipped and then dried in a rotating air drier first before being tightly compressed to just 10% of its original mass.

Prices for Hotties start from £5.99 for a 10 X 1KG packet and goes up to 25 X 10 log packs for £146.00, VAT is included in the price and you can also receive free UK delivery. For more information visit our Hotties website page or contact us on 0115 920 0099.

Friday 3 August 2012

How to look after your lawn in Autumn

After a dismal summer where we endured grey skies and dodging rain drops it’s fair enough to say that our lawns have suffered with us too over the period. In order to keep your lawn in top shape it will really need a bit of tender love and care at this time of year.

In autumn it is essential to keep looking after your lawn as it is still growing season. Spending time now to look after your lawn will make sure that it doesn’t suffer at the hands of a harsh winter to come.

So what do you have to do in order to achieve the goal of a healthy looking lawn throughout the autumn period? Well it will only take a few simple steps, the right equipment and the will power to look after your lawn will suffice.

Mowing

Autumn is the time of year when the growth rate of grass will start to slow down. This is due to the drop in temperatures and the days becoming shorter, this will result in the need to mow your grass becoming less frequent.

Feeding

In order to keep your lawn in top condition you will need to make sure you supply your lawn with an autumn feed. This is because over the period you will need to provide your lawn with essential nutrients so it doesn’t become infested with disease and will remain strong throughout winter.

Scarifying


Scarifying your lawns means that you will need a spring-tine rake to rake your lawn. This important process needs to be done thoroughly to eliminate dead grass, moss, and other debris. Doing this process will allow your grass to get better access to water and food which in turn will create a healthier lawn.

Aeration


Aeration is the process of taking a fork or a spiking machine and piercing the lawn in multiple places in order to improve drainage, heal the effects of constant use and improve the air flow within the soil. Doing this will put you on the path to a perfect lawn.

Topdressing


Topdressing is a procedure to fix any uneven or malnourished patches within your lawn. Simply dress the top of your lawn with your mixture (you can buy a premade topdressing from a good garden centre). To make sure that the mixture is perfectly spread over your lawn invest in a garden broom, this will ensure that the mixture covers the holes you have made previously.

The process of looking after your lawn can provide good exercise and quality fresh air, but most importantly it will provide you with a lawn that you can be proud of. For more information on gardening tips and products check out our website World of Mowers.

Friday 20 July 2012

Polaris Ranger LEV 4x4 Electric Utility Vehicle


Are you looking for a perfect way to travel around on farming land or maybe something for a little bit of recreational riding? The new 2012 Polaris LEV 4x4 Electric Utility Vehicle is a top of the range ranger that is perfect for saving money on petrol and electric.

This vehicle is the leading product in the market against other electrically powered mid-sized side by side class.

Enjoy a clean and quite ride as the Polaris Ranger LEV 4x4 has direct drive with low noise gears to ensure that noise is prevented when traveling.

Enjoy the thrill of speed? With a max speed of 25MPH (40.2 KPH) that is unmatched by any other product, you will be able to get from A to B in no time at all ensuring that what you need to do will be done faster!

This vehicle is perfect for a variety of needs such as farming, ranching, hunting and recreational riding so there is no excuse when it comes to what you want to purchase as your new utility vehicle.
Priced at only £11,998.80 inc vat the Polaris Ranger LEV 4x4 Electric Utility Vehicle is the leading product on the market for you at World of Mowers.

Thursday 21 June 2012

Mountfield SP505R - Product Review


We all aspire for the perfect lawn, but nothing quite looks as good as a well striped lawn on a beautiful summer’s day. The SP505R is a high specification rear roller mower ideal for maintaining exactly this.  It is powered by a 160cc Honda GCV160 OHC recoil start engine and features a forged aluminium chassis which carries a 20 year anti-corrosion warranty.

There are a fair few manufacturers of 'Roller' mowers around, however what the Mountfield SP505R has is a very sturdy steel roller on the back, heavy enough to give those pleasing stripes and also stops the machine from going off the edge of the lawn into surrounding greenery. The engine (a Honda) starts easily and the controls are simple to operate. The four speed transmission offers ground speeds to suit all cutting conditions and the grass collector works extremely well on dry or damp grass.

So if you’re going for that fantastic Wimbledon look the Mountfield SP505r really is the mower for you!

Thursday 31 May 2012

Summer Lawn Care


In the UK it’s often a rarity that we get the chance to enjoy the summer sunshine, but when we do, we like to enjoy the most of it in our garden with friends and family. It’s fair to say that relaxing on a great looking green lawn makes the summer experience even more pleasurable. But for a lawn this can be the most stressful time of the year. So what can we do to help our lawn look its best?

Watering
Summer is the time when drought can occur and a lawn can turn brown and straw coloured. The most important thing we can do is give it a much deserved drink. Your lawn typically needs between 1 and 1.5 inches of water per week. If it’s really hot and your lawn starts to yellow you may need to increase this. Try to water your lawn once a week rather than spreading your watering out. The general rule here is early morning or in the evening, which probably suits most homeowners. Remember to follow any local regulations when using water in summer (especially with current hosepipe bans).

Mowing
As temperatures hot up and we move into summer the growth of your lawn may actually start to slow down, mow as and when necessary never taking more than one third of the length of the plant off in any one cut. Don’t mow the lawn too short when it is very hot as this can cause damage to occur. Use an edging iron to keep lawn edges neat and tidy. If the conditions are ideal for growth you may need to cut twice a week to keep it looking good. Check out our range of mowers here.

Feeding and Conditioning
For maximum summer lawn care, apply a summer feed to help it grow well. There are several chemical feeds available which are designed for the summer months and will help keep your lawn green and crisp during hot weather.

Planning a Summer Lawn
Looking after and maintaining a beautiful lawn is a rewarding experience and past time. The results speak for themselves and are there for all to see. A grass surface is also one of the safest surfaces for you and your family to enjoy.

It doesn’t take a lot of effort to keep your lawn looking good throughout the summer season and with the right tools and treatments at your fingertips you simply can’t go wrong. 

Monday 30 April 2012

Mowing in Wet Weather

Mowing the grass in the rain can be miserable and without the correct equipment, you will not be doing the grass any favours either. Some commercial mowers such as the Mountfield S461 and the Hayter Motif 53 can handle the task; most residential lawn mowers aren't up to it. At best, you may end up with a badly cut lawn. At worst, you can end up with ruts and dead patches that are a pain to repair.

There are numerous of reasons why rain gives grass the upper hand when you try to mow, Grass behaves like people when it's getting rained on: it hunches over. The result is that many blades of grass get pushed over, not cut, when you try to mow. At least until the sun comes up, when all of the uncut grass should once again stand at attention. Some of the wet grass may stick to the mower blades, making it cut less efficiently.

Wet grass can stick to the mower's undercarriage, eventually getting thick enough to impede the mower blades and slow their rotation, further diminishing the mower's cutting ability.

Most mowers have mulching blades that create suction. Cut grass gets sucked up and cut into tiny pieces when it's dry. But when it's wet, the grass clumps up and doesn't get mulched.

If your grass has been saturated past its root depth, and if your mower wheels or shoes slide laterally, they can literally push the grass, roots and all, out of place, leaving ruts.

If you do decide to mow in the rain, make sure you are using a top of the range mower that is up the task.

Monday 12 March 2012

Spring Lawn Care

As the trees blossom and the flowers start to bloom you might start to think about the aesthetics of your garden. Preparing your garden over the spring months will be important for a fantastic looking garden in the summer. Here’s how you should approach spring lawn care.

Begin with Raking
Raking your lawn is one of the most important things you can do in the spring to get a healthy lawn. Make sure the ground is relatively dry and isn't soft and squishy. By raking, you pull out all the old dead grass and lift up some of the matted grass to keep fungus problems to a minimum. It does take a considerable amount of elbow grease, but it really is the best thing you can do for your lawn. A good raking in the spring effectively acts like a basic de-thatching that helps the thickness of the grass in the summer.

Feeding and Fertilizing
A good feed with a lawn fertiliser, not only makes the grass greener, but it makes it grow thicker and increases its strength, vigour and health. This will make the grass more robust and better equipped to compete with weeds, moss and weather-related stresses. In spring, the best results are achieved by using a granular feed and a lawn spreader that supplies a vast amount of nutrients over the entire garden.

Mowing
Mowing lawns outside of the summer might seem drudgery for some, but it is an important factor in the quest for a great looking garden in the future. Regular mowing insures healthy turf and mowing at the appropriate intervals will not only insure a beautiful lawn, but will provide sustenance for the roots.

Most grasses should be maintained at a height of about 2 inches during the spring and at 2½ -3 ½ inches during the hot summer months. The reason for the higher height during the summer insures that shade is provided for the underlying growth and higher growth enhances the retention of moisture in the soil, thereby reducing requirements for watering.

The most critical rule for determining the best time to mow is to insure that no more than 1/3 of the grass blades are cut at any one time. Cutting more than this length will damage the grass. First, it will deposit more thatch in the form of cuttings on your lawn than is healthy and second, the root system and small shoots of growth will be quickly exposed to the harsh summer sun which causes stress on the plants.

The 1/3 rule means that grass will likely require more frequent mowing in the spring when the grass has just been fertilized and is growing rapidly and less often during the hot summer months when growth is slower.

Start Preparing
If you neglect your lawn during spring, you could end up paying for it the rest of the year. Start preparing now and benefit from a beautiful looking garden in the future.

Friday 3 February 2012

Scarifying your lawn ready for Mowing

As we head towards March it may be a bit early to think about cutting the lawn especially as it may still be covered with frost. However it’s not too early to think about preparing your lawn to be cut. Over the winter while the grass doesn’t grow particularly long but there does tend to be growth of moss and grass thatch.

This moss and grass thatch growth won’t be removed with a traditional lawn mower. While raking and lawn rakers will remove the growth of moss, the wires used in rakes are not great at dethatching a lawn. Using a lawn scarifier is more effective than a rake as it has steel cutting blades that cut the thatch and prune the lawn as the lawn is cut downwards rather than cross cut that is done in mowing.

While March is the time for lawn scarifying, it shouldn’t be done if your lawn doesn’t need it. Brown grass or spongy grass doesn’t necessarily indicate thatch growth as they can be caused by other issues, the best idea is to take a sample of the lawn, and check for thatching between the grass and the soil anything from half an inch to 2 inches indicates a thatching problem and you will be best using a lawn scarifier to solve the issue.

So why not examine your lawn as we head towards March and buy a lawn scarifier ready to dethatch your lawn when it’s needed.

Thursday 19 January 2012

Prepare for Spring

When it comes to buying gardening equipment, many people think it should only be a summer pursuit but there are actually things to do in the garden all year round and you should be taking advantage of the time of year to keep your garden in check.

In the winter while the main vegetation has died back, it’s the time to get a chainsaw and trim back any overhanging trees and bushes. Tackling these kinds of jobs in the summer can make the job a lot bigger than it needs to me with all the new summer regrowth. A crisp winter afternoon with a stihl petrol chainsaw or a lightweight Bosch electric chainsaw can trim your garden back to state that is ready for the summer regrowth.

Along with a chainsaw it might be worth getting a shredder to dispose of garden debris our collection of lightweight garden shredders are portable and designed to be quiet, so you can make sure the garden is tidy without disturbing the neighbours. The garden shredders including hoppers to capture the debris, the shredder helps minimise garden waste by compacting the waste down and the lightweight shredders are easily manoeuvrable around the garden.

Finally for any garden waste that is too small to shred or saw a garden vacs will vacuum up the waste and leave your garden ready for spring. Next month we will look at the lawn and what machines will get your lawn looking pristine for summer.