Grass Shears London
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Garden Print Centre Ltd
020 74050516
4 Lamp Office Court
London
Garden Print Centre Ltd
020 74050516
4 Lamp Office Court
London GB.WC1N3NF
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Covent Garden Christian Centre
020 72401599
34 Neal Street
London
Covent Garden Christian Centre
020 72401599
34 Neal Street
London GB.WC2H9PS
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North One
020 79233553
25 Englefield Road
London
North One
020 79233553
25 Englefield Road
London GB.N14EU
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Camden Garden Centre
020 73877080
2-2A Barker Drive
London
Camden Garden Centre
020 73877080
2-2A Barker Drive
London GB.NW10JW
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Rainbow Nursery
020 74853861
St Benets Church Hall
London
Rainbow Nursery
020 74853861
St Benets Church Hall
London GB.NW52HY
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Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust
020 74047274
17 Stukeley Street
London
Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust
020 74047274
17 Stukeley Street
London GB.WC2B5LT
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Boma Garden Centre
020 72844999
Islip Street
London
Boma Garden Centre
020 72844999
Islip Street
London GB.NW52DJ
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Cotswold Garden Centre Ltd
020 76363021
19 Devonshire Street
London
Cotswold Garden Centre Ltd
020 76363021
19 Devonshire Street
London GB.W1G7AF
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Walworth Garden Services Ltd
020 75822652
206 Manor Place
London
Walworth Garden Services Ltd
020 75822652
206 Manor Place
London GB.SE173BN
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Johns Garden Centre
020 72759494
175 Stoke Newington Church Street
London
Johns Garden Centre
020 72759494
175 Stoke Newington Church Street
London GB.N160UL
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Long-handled lawn shears are designed to trim grass in awkward areas, such as around trees, fences and walls. The blades are set at 90° to the handle and cut in a horizontal plane, i.e. parallel to the ground. This is in contrast to edging shears , where the blades are set so that they cut vertically along the lawn's edge. Lawn shears seem to have become unpopular over the last few years, mainly because they can be time-consuming and physically demanding to use. They have largely been replaced by nylon-line strimmers , despite the fact that these tools are actually heavier and are far more expensive. To reduce back and neck strain when using lawn shears, make sure that you choose a model that is the right size for your height; some versions are available with telescopic handles so that you can adjust them to suit your needs exactly. Look for shears with lightweight aluminium handles and cushioning rubber grips to combat the effect of jarring. |
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