Scarlet
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18-07-2022, 08:49 AM
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I want one! I used to have a huge thing that we
Managed to hook onto the lawn mower when moving big piles of tree clippings etc around. It eventually fell apart but I used it often.
Now I would like one, but I would like it to pick flowers. At the moment I either carry a bucket half filled with water, pick and walk back to my shed where I store flowers. This does mean I am wandering around quite a bit and carrying the water isn't ideal.
So I would like something that's solid and will last , my old one was mesh metal, I would like a good solid flat, bottom? Easy to manoeuvre over grass and big enough to carry 2 buckets.
Anyone else use one?
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Small chilli
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What about something like these? The 4 wheel ones might tip you buckets over ( if you’re ground is as uneven as mine )
Never used any sort of garden trolly so just guessing.
https://www.homeandgardenextras.com/gard...0FEALw_wcB
https://www.craigmoreonline.co.uk/draper...dpEALw_wcB
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Dare I suggest a wheelbarrow?
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(18-07-2022, 09:49 AM)Veggie Wrote: Dare I suggest a wheelbarrow? I think admin has a few spare!
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Scarlet
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(18-07-2022, 09:49 AM)Veggie Wrote: Dare I suggest a wheelbarrow? No - the buckets aren't stable half filled with water and with a ton of flowers in it they tip over when pushing it.
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(18-07-2022, 09:05 AM)Small chilli Wrote: What about something like these? The 4 wheel ones might tip you buckets over ( if you’re ground is as uneven as mine )
Never used any sort of garden trolly so just guessing.
https://www.homeandgardenextras.com/gard...0FEALw_wcB
https://www.craigmoreonline.co.uk/draper...dpEALw_wcB Thanks SC, I'll have a look. Yes, my ground is really uneven. Wanted something to pull as have had a few disasters with flowers in the wheelbarrow.
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Veggie
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Use square pots to collect flowers or put a grid over the barrow to stop buckets from moving around.
I always pull a wheelbarrow as I find that, its less strain to lift and, most importantly, I can see where I'm going.
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I have several wheelbarrows that I use most days - if it worked well I wouldn't be asking about a garden trolley...
I don't want to spend a fortune on square pots either to be honest.
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OK, I'll go back in my box.
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....sorry
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