Hello,
the nettles are starting to take over again At the moment I chop at them with shears but i'm thinking there should be a better tool for the job.. I'm thinking something like a sickle maybe with a bit of reach but ideally minimal possibility of chopping off any bits of me.. I'm not strong enough for a petrolpowered strimmer/brushcutter and wouldn't have anywhere to keep one so something I can use little and often and leave in the shed.. ideally it could handle thinish brambles too (the reason this hasn't been covered already is that I left the brambles ~6ish tall when my brother brushcuttered them in november so they would have some leverage for pulling up when digging but i haven't got as much dug as I'd hoped)
A look at the spear and Jackson site reveals an alarmingly wide range of possible toold for the job so I'm thinking a personal recommendation would be useful
Many thanks,
Becca
the nettles are starting to take over again At the moment I chop at them with shears but i'm thinking there should be a better tool for the job.. I'm thinking something like a sickle maybe with a bit of reach but ideally minimal possibility of chopping off any bits of me.. I'm not strong enough for a petrolpowered strimmer/brushcutter and wouldn't have anywhere to keep one so something I can use little and often and leave in the shed.. ideally it could handle thinish brambles too (the reason this hasn't been covered already is that I left the brambles ~6ish tall when my brother brushcuttered them in november so they would have some leverage for pulling up when digging but i haven't got as much dug as I'd hoped)
A look at the spear and Jackson site reveals an alarmingly wide range of possible toold for the job so I'm thinking a personal recommendation would be useful
Many thanks,
Becca
Comment