Paddock hoovers...

Evie91

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I have oak and sycamore in my small paddocks.
Thinking of investing in a garden vacuum to pick up leaves, seeds, acorns etc.
Haven't got the funds for an industrial sized one and only have one and a half acres.
Has anyone used the type they sell in garden centres and how have you got on?
Any suggestions appreciated - dreading autumn with the thought of millions of leaves to clear!
 
If you have a mower that picks up I would just use that. We have a garden vacuum and it is not that effective and can only do a small area at a time. Never use mine now, just mow over everything (the lower the setting the better it picks up, and it is also better if it is dry).
 
If you have a mower that picks up I would just use that. We have a garden vacuum and it is not that effective and can only do a small area at a time. Never use mine now, just mow over everything (the lower the setting the better it picks up, and it is also better if it is dry).

This. Ride on mower with collector, it is a sweeper one not a hoover one and it picks up most bits.
 
I have used a garden hoover/blower for oak leaves & acorns mine is mains electric so would recommend a battery one. I'm moving to my own yard in a few weeks no acorns or sycamore leaves and seeds the first time in years but I have a new war to battle ragwort knee pads at the ready !
 
I have oak and sycamore in my small paddocks.
Thinking of investing in a garden vacuum to pick up leaves, seeds, acorns etc.
Haven't got the funds for an industrial sized one and only have one and a half acres.
Has anyone used the type they sell in garden centres and how have you got on?
Any suggestions appreciated - dreading autumn with the thought of millions of leaves to clear!

dont bother with the leaves but a livery has brought down her vacuum which we will use this year as doing with a rake last year took ages.
 
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