SEASONAL GARDENING TIPS AND INSPIRATION
SPRING GARDENING TIPS AND INSPIRATION
Kick off the growing season with any last-minute pruning and your first mow of the year. But that’s not all; there are plenty more Spring jobs to do in the garden. See our guidance below and get started with your EGO garden tools.
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How to cut long grass with a good trimmer technique
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Lawn repair tips for gardens that have had a hard winter
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Spring is the perfect time to establish a neat lawn edge
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Tips on using a cordless garden cultivator
The best time to use a cultivator on your garden or allotment soil is autumn or spring, depending on the type of soil in your area. Autumn, before the rain and snow soak the ground, is better for clay soils.
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Get your hedge into better shape in spring
Regular trimming of your hedge will help it grow well and vigorously, as well as keeping it in good shape. Here are some tips to keep in mind, whether you cut your hedge by hand or use a battery-powered hedge trimmer.
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Preparing your lawn for the first mow
The arrival of spring in the UK is becoming increasingly unpredictable. Although March and April have traditionally marked the beginning of lawn-mowing season, unusually warmer weather in January and February might mean you’ll need to start sooner.
With this in mind, here are some practical tips to getting your lawn - and your battery-powered mower - ready for action.
More Seasonal News
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Autumn lawn care with your bristle brush
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Autumn pruning and how to do it
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Checking over your cordless leaf blower before its first use
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How to know when to fell a tree
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How your leaf blower can help you look after your garden
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The fundamentals of autumn lawn care
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How frequently should you mow your lawn in September?
We advise you on how to mow your lawn during the transition from summer to autumn so it stays in its best shape.
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End-of-season lawn mower maintenance guidelines
Follow our guidance on how to carry out simple and quick lawn mower maintenance at the end of the growing season.