I use a brush in the tunnel on the paving slabs and generally around the garden. My experience with the telescopics is that they break at the joint. Tesco had a wood handle that looked robust but the plastic screw snapped after 1 week of light brushing?
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Farmers' coops are sometime hidden away up lanes. Due to planning rules there may be little or no advertising to help you locate them.Originally posted by mothhawk View PostTry your local agricultural/farmers supplies store if there's one near you. Strong yard brushes at reasonable prices.
Find your local one and give it a try. In general you don't need to be a member or a farmer.
Gardening, hardwear, outdoor clothing, PPE, and of course tractors.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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Being an old skinflint I repair brushes by cutting a new handle from the wood and attacking it to the old head. I find ash is easiest to work, but yew lasts longer. If the head joint looks a bit weak I screw a bit of board to the top first the drill a hole through that for the handle. Been about 30 years since I bought a yard brush.
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