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Lawn mowing goes retro

02 May 2008

 

With people looking for more environmentally friendly ways to maintain their gardens, hand mowers are increasing in popularity and can produce better results than electric or petrol powered rivals, says a new report from Which? Gardening.
Which? Gardening weighed up the pros and cons of hand mowers and fuel powered mowers and found that the more traditional method of lawn mowing can be kinder to grass, as well as to the environment.

Hand powered mowers make less noise and cost practically nothing to run – just what they cost to maintain. They may involve slightly more physical effort from the gardener, but many models are lighter than a fuel powered mower, and just as quick.

Which? Gardening rated the Husqvarna Novocut hand mower as the Best Buy model for medium-sized lawns, while the Brill Razorcut Premium was awarded the Best Buy for small lawns.

Ceri Thomas, editor, Which? Gardening says:

“People seem to be keen to return to more traditional methods of gardening – not only are hand mowers better for the environment, they’re kinder to your lawn, too. If you need any more reasons to try them out, they’re also quieter, cheaper, and help you keep fit into the bargain!”

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Notes to Editor


For further information, a PDF of the full report, images for reproduction, or an interview with Which? Gardening, contact Rebecca Leach

Which? Gardening is a subscription-only gardening magazine published 10 times a year by Which? For details on how to receive 3 issues of Which? Gardening for £3, telephone 01992 822800 or visit which.co.uk

 
 
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