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I like the idea of a tarp and tube frame as it can be rolled up for storing away, but also I can use the tarp to collect cuttings from hedges, and lay it out over fancy paving etc, when repeatedly wheel barrowing over it. Very versatile bit of kit is the old tarpaulin. But is the woven type strong enough or do I need to go for the heavier stuff? Was using a Toro STX26 today, great little machine and with the rubber skirt round the head, it kept the chip from flying everywhere, but i'll probably end up with a smaller manual one which throws chip for miles.

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We use a combination of the quazar modular stump shields, which look professional, are light and hardwearing, and can be pushed into the ground if windy, saves using stakes, expensive for what they are. Or 1/2 inch ply, cut into three strips, drilled and cable tied so they can articulate. Hinging them like thst means they don't blow over. Nobody wants to nick them and there cheap to replace from council timber recycling place £7.

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