Showing posts with label Gardening Equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening Equipment. Show all posts

Friday, 5 September 2014

Save time, sweat and hassle with these three products!


Fact #1: The use of a splitter is safer and easier than a traditional axe!
Fact #2: A log splitter is 400% faster than attempting to cut a log by hand.

Here at World of Mowers we are all about making life that little bit easier for you. Here are a selection of time-saving products that we recommend.



Save the sweating and battling with an axe, get yourself a log splitter!


Lawnflite Log Splitter

Lawnflite Log Splitter 5 Ton 1500 Watt LS1500E

Was Price: £239.00
Our Price: £203.15 
(Save 15%)
Including VAT


Lawnflite 5 Ton 1500 Watt Log splitter LS1500E. This Lawnflite LS 1500E Log Splitter is an ideal log splitter for the homeowner wishing to split their own firewood. It has a 5 ton splitting force and the ability to split logs up to 20.5"/52cm in length and 25cm(10") in Diameter. This unit is equipped with wheels to ensure ease of transportation around the garden and it has 'two-handed' operating systems to ensure operator safety.



Stop sweeping away those leaves, vacuum them up in half the time!


Cub Cadet Chipper/Vac CSV060

Was Price: £649.00
Our Price: £599.00

Including VAT


The Cub Cadet Leaf Vacuum/Shredder model CSV 060 turns aking manual autumn leaf collection into fun. Your garden will be clean in next to no time. Driven by a powerful Cub Cadet 4-cycle engine, the CSV 060 is vacuuming leafs and grass clippings with ease.



Stick it in the trailer! Space saving and hassle free.


Indespension Box Van Trailer TAV 1

Was Price: £2034.00
Our Price: £1830.60 
(Save 10%)
Including VAT


The Indespension Box Van Trailer TAV 1, utilising light weight materials and constructed with modern adhesive technology, the TAV 1 is an unbraked 6' x 4' x 4' (LxWxH) single axle box van trailer. Features include: 'SuperRide' unbraked suspension, Pressed steel sides for durability, longevity, strength & security, All steel work galvanised or plated, Galvanised steel mudguards and Straight drawbar construction.

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

How To Look After Your Trees

You've already raked and mowed your lawn, fed and watered the flowers and used a leaf blower to clear the leaves. You think your garden is all ready to relax in over summer, but then disaster strikes: your tree collapses after a fungus has rotted away the roots.

Taking care of your garden trees all year round is essential to maintaining them, and keeping them healthy and green. In this handy guide, we give you important tips to keep your trees happy as well as how to deal with problems you may encounter along the way.


Starting with a new tree
Before planting, ensure you dig a hole twice as deep as the roots of the tree, place the tree in making sure that the soil level is even from the base of the tree to the ground. Then, wet the hole with a soil wetter and a seaweed tonic. This will give the tree the best chance at survival. Keep the tree in place with some stakes, taking care to avoid the roots.

Looking after your tree
Fertilise your tree every year with a slow releasing fertiliser, aerating the soil around the tree to allow water into the roots. In addition, remove and climbers that are growing up the tree, as these can prove to be harmful.

A quality chainsaw can also come in handy, as they can be used to trim branches which have broken off, or for removing crossing branches whilst the tree is still young. In both cases, leave a few centimetres of stump for the tree to regrow.

Exposed Roots 
Exposed roots are an easy target for insects and fungi. The best solution is to remove grass from around the roots and plug the gaps with compost, layering mulch on the top to keep them protected.

Insects 
Insects and pests can leave a tree weak by removing nutrients from the tree over time. It is not always obvious that your tree is infected, but keep an eye out for a soot-like substance around nearby furniture or anything near it, which is the waste produced by the insects.  The best solution is to use a systemic spray which travels though the sap of the tree to remove the problem.

Hopefully this quick and easy guide will ensure your trees remain healthy for years to come. For more gardening tips, lawn mowers, and other gardening tools visit World of Mowers in store or online today.







Friday, 19 April 2013

How To Have The Perfect Summer Garden


As we welcome spring it’s time to think about prepping your garden for summer so you can obtain the perfect summer garden.

Referring back to our monthly lawn care planner, April is the month where you should be aiming to mow your lawn at regular intervals. We suggest investing in a Hayter lawn mower; famed for making the finest mowers. You can see our review on this brand here.

With regards to obtaining the perfect summer garden, your aim for this month is to keep your grass at a healthy height without it becoming unmanageable.

Maintenance is key for this time of month as making sure to keep those pesky weeds from growing will seem like a full time job! The healthier your garden is the more difficult it is for weeds to grow. The best way to tackle any weed is to kill it as soon as you see it, rather than leaving it to grow for a bit first. To kill a weed either do it by hand by ripping them up from the roots or select a suitable and strong weed killer.

This is the perfect time of year to tidy up your garden. Any damage which has happened to your lawn over the winter months, the time is now to repair the damage just in time for June. To fix any damaged areas we recommend re-seeding any dry or dead patches and making sure you keep an eye on your freshly seeded patches.

It’s essential to make sure you give your grass a good nourishing feed in order for it to grow and stay healthy. At this particular time of year you many want to give your lawn a feed which has a high concentration of nitrogen, as this is what your lawn will benefit the most from.

By following these simple to do suggestions you can obtain a nice and healthy lawn by summer time, ideal for summer barbecues and outdoor celebrations.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Transform Your Garden With A Hayter Lawn Mower


At World of Mowers we understand how important it is to have a nice lush lawn all year round, which is why we stock some of the best and popular lawn mower brands.

One of the brands available to purchase in-store and online from World of Mowers is Hayter, a name synonymous with long lasting quality and high performance when it comes to mowers. With a motto of ‘Maker of the finest mowers’ and over 65 years of experience, there really isn’t an excuse not to own one of these bad boys in your garden shed.

Within the Hayter collection you can find rear roller, electric rear roller, four wheels, ride-on and commercial mowers all available with spares to purchase.

Hayter Spirit 41 Push Four Wheel Petrol Lawn Mower

Available to buy is the Hayter Spirit 41 push four wheel petrol lawn mower, tackle rougher grassy areas as well as small gardens. This product features the latest skeleton aluminium chassis for extra robustness and weight reduction, making it light and easy to use.

Hayter Harrier 48 Pro Autodrive Rear Roller

Also in stock is the Hayter Harrier 48 Pro Autodrive Rear Roller, ideal for a professional gardener and landscaper as this machine is designed to lighten a heavy workload. Robust, vigorous and flexible are just some of the qualities this lawn mower has to enable you to tackle all areas of the garden.

Hayter Heritage M10/30H Ride-On Mower


The Hayter Heritage M10/30H ride-on mower is an excellent tool for using around larger gardens. As well as cutting grass to the top standard expected from Hayter, this machine will also carry out other essential garden work with minimum fuss.

Whether you’re an avid gardener or a professional contractor, Hayter designs lawn mowers suitable for all gardening enthusiasts. You can shop Hayter lawn mowers and spares online now at World of Mowers.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Monthly Lawn Care Planner

When a new year starts the last thing you’re probably thinking about is lawn care. However, here at World of Mowers we have come up with a simple guide of what you need to do each month to look after your garden. Follow this guide from January to December and you will have a lush garden year after year.

January

January is the month where you can put your feet up because all you have to do is brush away any debris and keep off the grass, especially if it’s frozen.

February

Spring is slowly creeping back, so this month you will need to rake your grass thoroughly. Mid-way through the month it is recommended that you aerate your lawn to relieve compaction, improve drainage and allow more air into the roots.

March

The hard work kicks in this month as the growth rate for your grass should start to accelerate. You should be prepared to mow your lawn for this first time this year using a high quality mower. Make sure you only cut the top of your grass at this stage as close cutting your lawn will result in patches of your grass wilting/dying.

April

Mow your lawn at regular intervals when needed, your aiming to keep your grass at a healthy height without it becoming unmanageable. It is also the perfect time to repair any damage your lawn may have suffered over winter, you can do this by re-seeding any bare patches.

May


You will need to keep mowing your lawn at regular intervals. If you start to notice the growth of weeds then make sure you apply a suitable weed killer.

June

If you have a healthy lawn then you will need to mow it twice weekly. It is recommended that you regularly rake the grass to stimulate growth and eradicate any moss or debris. If temperatures are quite high and are frequently rising then you will need to water your lawn.

July


The same process applies to July. This month you need to make sure you regularly rake, mow twice a week, and water your lawn. It is also recommended to give your lawn a nourishing feed to make sure your lawn stays healthy.

August

This month you will need to repeat the lawn care instructions from June and July. However, if you start to notice dry patches make sure to avoid mowing over these patches as they will require a longer growth period.

September

As the autumn season approaches, you will need to slowly decrease the amount of times you mow your lawn. You will also need to be aware of how closely you cut your grass, at this time of the year you will only need to trim the ends of the grass in order to keep a reasonable length.

October

This month you will need to spike your lawn as well as keep any falling debris off. It is also recommended that you supply your lawn with an autumn feed to provide your lawn with essential nutrients.

November

Sweep over your lawn to remove any worm casts, you will need to use a stiff brush to do this.

December

It that time of year when you can put your feet up again, just make sure you keep fallen debris of your lawn.

Hopefully this quick and easy to follow guide will help you when it comes to maintaining your lawn. For more gardening tips, lawn mowers, and lawn mower spares visit World of Mowers in store or online today.

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.