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Gardman Long Handled Leaf Grabber

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While most leaf grabbers just let you pick up the leaves after you raked them into a pile, this one you Rake-Collect-Clear.

This Gardman Leaf Grabber makes light work of collecting Autumn leaves that have fallen in your garden. Trench Bowling Club has been announced as the winner of the 2023 Best Kept Green in Shropshire, sponsored by Dennis and SISIS. We have been using the Darlac Grab n Lift for a few years now and find it to be a brilliant piece of kit.If you’ve visualised this, then you might have realised the downside to these hand rakes – you still have to bend down, unlike with the other grabbers I review and personally use. Autumn can be a beautiful season with trees and shrubs providing a stunning colourful backdrop to our gardens. What I really like is that it saves my back, which is much better than being on my hands and knees and bending over using gloves.

Sweeping up fallen leaves can result in a clean and tidy finish, but the process itself can be long, boring and hard work. The long handles and wide blades mean you can easily scoop up leaves without having to bend down to pick them up. While they're on the more expensive end of the scale as leaf grabbers go, with plenty of five star reviews and from such a trusted brand, they're likely to be a worthwhile investment.The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom. I also use them in my family’s small garden centre, where mature trees surround us, and with them come the masses of leaves every autumn. Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). The first stein rake's been retired to my shed, only because it's lost a couple of teeth and that's lasted two years. Simply put the leaves in a black bin liner, moisten them if they are dry, and make some holes in the plastic with a garden fork.

I tend to use a couple of wide-flat leaf rakes now, one in each hand and pinch the piles together like a couple of huge claws and lift into bin or bag that way. In a scissor-like movement, you can bunch leaves together before dumping them into a garden waste bag. The teeth on the lower edge of the blades help you in collecting the leaves and other debris on the ground. This is not the most sturdy design and construction so you need to be a bit careful when using it but its lasted me years. Thanks to the adjustable handles, they'll fit a range of hands sizes and their polycarbonate material means they're lightweight and easy to clean.As a professional gardener and nurseryman for over 20 years, I always try to invest a little more to get a good, sturdy leaf grabber that won’t twist and will handle my autumn cleanups and, more importantly, speed up the process and make my life a little easier. Made picking them up a breeze and despite the wheel barrow being full, i emptied it in about three goes. I have used this for going on two seasons now, and it’s a little unique in the way that it works compared to my previous Darlac Grab-N-Lift pictured below, but it’s proven to be a great bit of kit. When you're not clearing leaves, use them for moving grass clippings after an afternoon on your ride-on mower. Exceptions to this are postcodes in the Scottish Highlands such as AB37-38, AB41-56 and IV and on the mainland KW1-14, PA21-40, PH15-26, PH30-41, PH49-50 and KW1-14.

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