Thanks for the advice guys. There is no way a digger will get through the house. My best hope is a rotivator. However I have heard through the grapevine that it is comparable in price to have a rotivator and a man for the day than just hiring a rotivator for the day.
This sounds a little far...
At my old house I dug round a stump and cut the roots with a chainsaw (killed one blade) then pulled it out with a set of pushpulls slung round the next tree. Took me two days.
It worked but I wish I'd spent the hire money and done the job in half an hour. Plus you will always knacker a...
It's an ex-council property with not access to the rear garden any other way than through the house. There are several million of these types of property in the country, not sure where we all stand legally if what you say it true!!
Thanks for the reply though.
Can i Rotivate withouth...
Hiya gardeners!!
Just a little question I wonder if you could help me with:
I recently bought a house that has a a nightmare back garden; all overgrown and lumpety bumpety (all 100 ft of it). The bumps and pits are very large and there is concrete toward the top. Also I have no back access...