I haven’t lost the plot with this question...excuse the pun but, does any one know if such a thing exists as boot covers that go over your garden boots so you don’t get a massive
Build up of mud on your boots when walking in very very muddy areas. Yes I know that’s what boots are for but its taking me an age to get rid of the build up before I head home.
The reason being
In their wisdom the council decided it would be real wheeze to cut the hedgerows surrounding our allotment area. They picked the very worst rainy week (I am in Sussex)
For the job. Leaving great welts of mud (I can barely stay upright in let alone walk,) from a hedge cutter It’s a disgrace.
Don’t even get me started on the hacking job they did on the hedges. The branches look as if they have been chewed. It’s shocking and from what I understand detrimental to regrowth. I know these jobs have to be done and often in an allocated time space but
You’d think common sense would prevail in such weather conditions.
Build up of mud on your boots when walking in very very muddy areas. Yes I know that’s what boots are for but its taking me an age to get rid of the build up before I head home.
The reason being
In their wisdom the council decided it would be real wheeze to cut the hedgerows surrounding our allotment area. They picked the very worst rainy week (I am in Sussex)
For the job. Leaving great welts of mud (I can barely stay upright in let alone walk,) from a hedge cutter It’s a disgrace.
Don’t even get me started on the hacking job they did on the hedges. The branches look as if they have been chewed. It’s shocking and from what I understand detrimental to regrowth. I know these jobs have to be done and often in an allocated time space but
You’d think common sense would prevail in such weather conditions.
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