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41. Petrol lawnmowers   Power the whole way For lawns of over 250 m² in size we recommend a powerful petrol lawnmower, such as the little powerhouses from WOLF-Garten. Thanks to powerful engines they can handle even taller grass with no trouble. The models with wheel drive run by themselves, so to speak. This makes mowing pure pleasure for you. The innovative ACC and CCM system Perfect cutting and optimal grass collection with the ACC system All A SERIES petrol lawnmowers have the Advanced Cut and Collect System. The suction effect of the stream of air aligns the grass stalks (blue arrows), even with tall and damp grass, producing wonderfully even cutting results. At the same time it prevents any blockage of the discharge duct and ensures optimal filling of the catch basket. With this function, the catch basket does not need to emptied so often. The new generation with the unique CCM system CCM stands for "Cut", "Collect" and "Mulch". You can switch easily and quickly between the functions of mowing,…  
42. Electric lawnmowers   Mowing easily and in an environmentally-friendly way The electric and cordless lawnmowers from WOLF-Garten are delightfully light and notably quieter than comparable petrol engines - and are thus very environmentally-friendly. This quiet running is good for your ears and allows you to work without fatigue. Moreover, they are ready for use at any time - there is no time-consuming maintenance work required. Just take a look at this video. The innovative ACC and CCM system Perfect cutting and optimal grass collection with the ACC system All new A SERIES electric lawnmowers have the new Advanced Cut and Collect System. The suction effect of the stream of air aligns the grass stalks (blue arrows), even with tall and damp grass, producing wonderfully even cutting results. At the same time it prevents any blockage of the discharge duct and ensures optimal filling of the catch basket. With this function, the catch basket does not need to emptied so often. The new generation with the unique…  
43. Manual cylinder lawnmowers   Mowing without a motor. If you just love an English lawn with grass stalks of up to 4 cm or only have a small lawn to mow, then a manual cylinder lawnmower from WOLF-Garten is just the thing. It makes practically no noise and is completely environmentally friendly, using no petrol or electricity. And it makes you fit as well.  
44. Finding the right lawnmower   Large and versatile Lawn tractors are the first choice for all those who have a lawn of more than around 1,000 m² in size to look after. A comprehensive range of accessories make them into true multi-talents. Powerful and independent You need plenty of power for large lawns of more than 250 m² in size. The best choice here is a petrol lawnmower, and if you wish you can get a model with its own wheel drive so that you do not need to push it. Light and quiet Electric lawnmowers are significantly lighter and quieter than comparable petrol models in the same size class – your neighbours will especially appreciate the quietness. Free and agile If you do not want to be bothered with a power cord, then a cordless lawnmower is the right choice: The models of the LI-ION POWER series are just right for inaccessible or planted areas. How to find the perfect lawnmower The most important garden tool is without doubt the lawnmower - whether a manual type or a fully…  
45. Renovating a lawn without digging.   5. Watering The germination of the various lawn grasses takes place over a period of from 1 to 3 weeks. Since the seedlings cannot yet cover their considerable need for water by a perfect system of roots, a suitable supply of water in this phase is crucial for success. The top layer of soil must always contain enough moisture in these first 3 to 4 weeks so that the delicate grass seedlings do not dry out. For that reason it is necessary to water for around 10 minutes for four to five times daily if the weather is dry. You will see the first results after 4 to 7 days in the form of delicate green shoots. Nonetheless, you still need to continue the watering constantly now. 4. Covering In order to cover the seeds well, now evenly spread peat or another non-fertilizing substrate with a layer that is no more than 0.5 cm thick over the sown area, using a lawn rake. This protects the seed in the best way possible against being eaten by the birds or from being washed way. Furthermore,…  
46. Creating a new lawn   5. First step When the stalks are 8 to 10 cm high, you should shorten them to around 5 cm. You can find suitablelawnmowers and hand grass shears in profusion at WOLF-Garten. Simply choose the tool that is ideal for the job.   4. Water regularly The germination and growth of the lawn seed may not be interrupted under any circumstances by drying out, and especially in the first three weeks after seeding. Water daily without turning it into mud. Useful: WOLF-Garten hose reel trolley in two versions. 3. Seeding, fertilizing and covering You can achieve an even spreading of the seed with a WOLF-Garten Spreader cart or the Universal spreader (can also be used to spread materials on snow and ice in winter). You can also use these to optimally distribute the lawn starter fertilizer. After sowing and fertilizing, loosely cover the seed with peat to prevent the birds from eating the seeds and then water.   2. Breaking up and tilling You can continue after it…  
47. Cleaning and storing tools for the winter   Your tools do not hibernate While snow and ice cover your garden, you can use the quiet time in winter to maintain and clean up lawnmowers, shears and cordless tools for the coming garden season. The garden tools from WOLF-Garten are very long-lasting and need little maintenance, but they still require a little care and attention so that you can continue to work quickly and precisely with them. Cleaning hand tools After a whole season of garden work your spades, edge trimmers and small tools have earned a thorough cleaning, First remove any earth clinging to them. Then take a brush, rags and a bucket of water - and get started! First rinse everything off thoroughly with water, then rub the metal parts dry and rub in some vegetable oil. If you find any rust, use a wire brush on it. If that does not work, use rust remover. Check also that all the handles are still firmly attached. Sharpening shears Preserve the high quality of all WOLF-Garten shears and clean the blades…  
48. Scarifying in the spring   3. step: Reseeding After treating the whole lawn you can make minor corrections to the surface of the soil by adding or removing topsoil where it is needed. Small gaps caused by the scarification will close up of themselves. You can quickly and easily close up larger gaps covering a greater area with the WOLF-Garten "Vertikutier-Mix 4 in 1". This can be done most evenly with the spreader cart or a hand spreader from WOLF-Garten or with LR 30 in the practical spreader bag.   Wellness for your lawn Experienced lawn enthusiasts swear by the cleaning action of scarification. In any case there is no better way to get rid of thatch from the remnants of dead plants and grass cuttings as well as moss and shallow-rooted weeds. Simple and effective - the scarifying principle A rotating roller cuts into the soil at the surfaces to loosen up thatch, moss and weed roots, The dead organic material is either collected in the catch basket or else removed subsequently from the surface of…  
49. Pruning bushes and shrubs   Always cut off directly at the point where the branch to be cut back joins the rest of the shrub or bush. A flat ring just heals better and is less susceptible to infection. Spring cleaning with the pruners Each season requires a special type of pruning. In spring it is primarily the turn of the bushes, shrubs and herbs. It is the right time when prolonged frost is no longer to be expected. This can be as early as March, but you are on the safe side from April. The following in your garden will be glad of skilful spring pruning: Early-flowering plants such as forsythia and kerria japonica after they have flowered If necessary, thin out clematis of group 1 Bring into shape hedges of box and Leyland cypress Pruning berry bushes Train newly planted privet and hawthorn bushes Cut back hydrangea and dead perennials from the previous year Rose pruning to remove frozen stems and to prune back The best way to prune When pruning, the aim on the one hand is to get your decorative…  
50. Supporting bushes and shrubs   Supporting bushes and shrubs Since many bushes and shrubs produce an especially large amount of sap in spring, it is better to make use of a frost-free period in December to prune them. You can also plant new ones in unfrozen ground with no problems. On days with no frost you should also water young plants without large roots lavishly.  
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