The right size
The right one hollow tine find
One of the most common questions is: which hollow tine Is the right one for me? This depends on the soil texture, a rather sandy soil can be very well with the 16 hollow tine edit while you are the 20s for loamy and very compressed soil hollow tine should choose. Many customers start with the 20s hollow tine And if the floor is then well loosened up, the 16 hollow tine used. Here is the advantages of the two variants:
hollow tine 16mm
- Smaller holes that grow back faster again
- In the case of smaller punctures, a faster root is possible
- The need for sand for the subsequent insertion into the holes is lower
hollow tine 20mm
- The lawn is effectively loosened and ventilated
- Effective drainage is achieved and waterlogging is avoided
- Constipation from heavy and loamy soils are easy to remove
hollow tine 24mm
- Weeds can be cut out efficiently
- easy targeting possible because the collecting tray is removed beforehand
- The resulting holes can also be used for fertilization, e.g. for fruit trees and bushes, the nutrients arrive exactly where they are needed: to the roots
- For the Plants of tubers and seeds the holes can be cut off wonderfully, no ditch is necessary
What steal length is the right one?
Back -friendly work is important to us, which is why we are particularly proud of our collecting tub, because this does not make the annoying bending down after excavation. So that we do justice to every height, we now also have a solution for the big lawn friends: the Lawnpecker In the long version. We recommend the longer woodpecker from a height of 1.80m. We had ourselves photographed for better orientation: Christian is 1.98m tall and Melanie 1.73m. You can see that we cannot work with a tool at the size difference.