Evening all,
I am working on clearing a large section of the plot where the weeds are about a metre high and I attempted this using my spade (forcing it into the weeds to hack them down). This didn't work out so well and I do not own/wish to rent a strimmer so I decided to buy a 'weed hacking implement' from amazon (essentially a hooked machete type of thing) to help me chop down the weeds.
I have one concern though and that is the possibility I may attract the attention of the police/raise some eyeballs (especially considering what has happened in the news lately) whilst I am hacking them down (obviously I will keep the tool in my bag when transporting it, out of sight). The plot itself is well out of view of anyone but other allotment holders but I do not wish to cause a stir whilst I clear my plot. I have bought a scythe as well but the handle is a bit dodgy. I visited a local garden centre at first to buy one but I was told they did not sell them due to health and safety reasons.
I believe the tools I have will do the job but I am concerned so some advice will be loverly
.
Many thanks,
Samuel
p.s im in my early 20's and considering the viewpoint of people towards my age group this doesn't help me out too much lol
I am working on clearing a large section of the plot where the weeds are about a metre high and I attempted this using my spade (forcing it into the weeds to hack them down). This didn't work out so well and I do not own/wish to rent a strimmer so I decided to buy a 'weed hacking implement' from amazon (essentially a hooked machete type of thing) to help me chop down the weeds.
I have one concern though and that is the possibility I may attract the attention of the police/raise some eyeballs (especially considering what has happened in the news lately) whilst I am hacking them down (obviously I will keep the tool in my bag when transporting it, out of sight). The plot itself is well out of view of anyone but other allotment holders but I do not wish to cause a stir whilst I clear my plot. I have bought a scythe as well but the handle is a bit dodgy. I visited a local garden centre at first to buy one but I was told they did not sell them due to health and safety reasons.
I believe the tools I have will do the job but I am concerned so some advice will be loverly

Many thanks,
Samuel
p.s im in my early 20's and considering the viewpoint of people towards my age group this doesn't help me out too much lol
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