( suck it up Maz...I hear you)

Have you tried one of the rounded edging spades. these make life a lot easier where you can overlap the cuts taking advantage of the previous cut. If you have a lot of lawn they are well worth the investment.
That is what I have been using. The soil here is awful, I have been known to water it just so I can weed it. Some of these edges haven’t been done for years and the soil and grass roots are very matted together. Often I hit stones underneath, builders rubble from the initial renovation and from the old Breton farmyard paths. It's a real nightmare in places.plaques wrote: ↑04 Apr 2020, 07:08Have you tried one of the rounded edging spades. these make life a lot easier where you can overlap the cuts taking advantage of the previous cut. If you have a lot of lawn they are well worth the investment.
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All well and good Stanley if you have the tools here.I think Bob has had a go once. We have some rough old garden equipment here, inherited from aged parents.Stanley wrote: ↑04 Apr 2020, 07:18 The chemist will deliver so don't get wound up about them. As I said I will talk to them. I need to know what the procedure is. It won't be a problem!
Just mashed the veggies..... Then a walk and breakfast. I might vacuum as well! Standards must be maintained!
Sue, one thing that can make a lot of difference is to get the angle grinder out and sharpen the cutting edge whether it's a spade or a half moon edging cutter.
Not round here Stanley. Everywhere is closed, and its hard enough to find one to get a repair done on your car, like a puncture. It would be easier to take it home to do it, but of course we can’t go home, and when we go home I won’t be here to edge the lawn