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Garden kneeling gadgets recommended

The cold and windy winter months can be a good time to peruse the must-have garden gadgets before the spring, and the Scotsman has reviewed a number of new tools.

For green-fingered people, a new addition for the garden shed can be an ideal stocking filler.

Shortcut to Trentan Heavy Duty Storage Shed RangeHaving to kneel on soggy grass or earth can ruin gardenersī leg wear and take the fun out of days outdoors.

A new garden kneeler could be just the thing, and Cath Kidstonīs new design has handles so it can easily be hung up in the shed. It also features a stylish floral print design.

Barnittsī kneeler is designed for those who have difficulty getting up after kneeling down for a long time, with a raised platform which can also be used as a step.

Alternatively, a fleece kneeler is an option for those who want to maximise comfort when attending to garden tasks. Garden Divas have produced a soft model which is available in a range of different colours and features a waterproof cover.

Last week, the Daily Telegraph offered advice for gardeners in dealing with weeds this winter, with wet conditions often being ideal for getting to grips with the problem.

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  Written by Robin Antill+ Started making garden sheds in 1979. so 31 years experience. Online since 1996. 1st in UK.


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