I use a brush in the tunnel on the paving slabs and generally around the garden. My experience with the telescopics is that they break at the joint. Tesco had a wood handle that looked robust but the plastic screw snapped after 1 week of light brushing?
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Originally posted by mothhawk View PostTry your local agricultural/farmers supplies store if there's one near you. Strong yard brushes at reasonable prices.
Find your local one and give it a try. In general you don't need to be a member or a farmer.
Gardening, hardwear, outdoor clothing, PPE, and of course tractors.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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Being an old skinflint I repair brushes by cutting a new handle from the wood and attacking it to the old head. I find ash is easiest to work, but yew lasts longer. If the head joint looks a bit weak I screw a bit of board to the top first the drill a hole through that for the handle. Been about 30 years since I bought a yard brush.
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