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The Green Reaper sells lawn mowers, scarifiers, hedge trimmers, blowers, vacuums, lawn sweepers, garden multi tools, pressure washers and much more

Let's Get Growing
Ground-breaking front tine cultivators and rear tine rotavators, cordless and electric tillers to aerate and decompact your soil in preparation for planting, and control weeds.

Maintain Every Aspect Of Your Garden
A single power unit with multiple attachments for cutting, trimming, blowing, sweeping and cultivating. A multi tools system will tackle a range of gardening tasks at a fraction of the cost of buying dedicated tools individually.

Cutting-Edge Garden Hand Tools
From lawn care to tree pruning, soil cultivation to meticulous weeding, through to general garden maintenance, our shed-worthy hand tools will enable keen gardeners to take on every job with confidence.
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Grapevine Blog
The mowdown on grass cutting
A brief history of the lawn mowers of yesterday, today and tomorrow Once only the provenance of the wealthy, the garden lawn emerged as a seventeenth century status symbol amongst wealthy landowners using local workers to keep the grass around their country houses cropped with scythes, the original tool for lawn cutting that we’ve proudly adopted as part of our Green Reaper logo. While a long way from the immaculate stripes of today’s well-tended suburban garden, it was the start of a trend that has become part of British vernacular, with mowing a weekly ritual of simple pleasure that is a welcome contrast to our sedentary, desk-bound lives. And while making this connection to a more pastoral existence seems timeless, the machines that we now use to mow our lawns have certainly developed over nearly two hundred years. Here we trace the fascinating history of the lawn mower, looking at not only how different types of mower came about but what the future holds with even more environmentally-friendly ways to keep your grass greener over the next decade.
Read moreWhat on earth are you growing?
Understanding your soil type can make successful gardening so much easier Chalk, peat, clay, loam, sand or silt? Knowing your soil type is a one of the keys to garden health and should be a primary driver of your planting scheme. Choose the wrong plants for your soil type and you will literally be battling nature, making it hard work to keep them happy while often having to make the effort to add extra nutrients that are lacking in the natural composition of the soil. Here we take a look at the four most common soil types in the United Kingdom, giving an overview of each and providing some useful tips on planting that will work in harmony with your soil plus how you can make the most of the earth you’ve been given, giving nature a helping hand.
Read moreLife on the hedge!
A useful guide to the best of nature’s screening for your garden From as far back as Neolithic times, we have used hedges (‘haga’ in Old English) to enclose and protect our land, separate cattle from crops and act as a demarcation of ownership. Even today, hedges are not only a seminal emblem of the British countryside but have become a beloved part of our garden. Hedges frame borders and lawns beautifully, and in the case of front hedges, they also compliment the first view of the house and set the tone for what lies beyond. With hedges taking their time to get established and often costing a great deal to plant, choosing the right one becomes important. We’ve therefore taken a look at some key buying criteria, the kinds of hedge popular in the UK and their suitability for soil types and climate challenges.
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