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But Is It Good Enough to Purchase?
But Is It Good Enough to Purchase?

Hell yes. It's even won awards, and has been featured in lots of magazines and other articles and websites. I use it on all my bushes, from the smallest boxwood to the largest camellias and viburnums. It has 300 watts so it can handle the toughest jobs. And it gives you a professional looking job every time. It's a little bit heavy for my wife, but that's OK. I don't really like her to use my tools anyway.

She planted some tomato, kukes and other veggies this Spring, so I just dump the mulched up clippings on her vegetable garden when I need to empty the collection bag. It connects quickly to the Garden Groom with a hose; the bag is zippered to keep everything right where you want it.

Bottom Line

I'm glad I got the Garden Groom trimmer, just for the collection and mulching of the cuttings. And it does a nice job trimming the bushes. It also gets me out of the garden faster than before, saving time for watching the golf matches on TV, or going to the driving range. I rarely have to drive to the garden store any more to pick up mulch for my wife's vegetable and flower beds. The bush clippings are a great natural mulch for her flowers and veggies. And, you know what they say: If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy! Try it for yourself, then sit back and watch the game on TV.

Trimming With Garden Groom

By: Trevor Paul




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