![]() I came back with my safety glasses which have been gathering dust since the last time I used them and got down – or rather up – to business. Sometimes I can get a bit ahead of myself wanting to try something new, so it was just as well Jacob reminded me about safety and my need of personal protective gear. The moment the delivery arrived, I couldn’t wait to try it on the outdoor front hedge for a bit of a practice run. (The batteries can be interchanged between cordless tools in the Ryobi One + range) After an email and some questions to Ryobi, working out which hedge trimmer would be best (petrol, battery, pole or short handle), we were sent this Cordless Pole Hedge Trimmer which uses the Plus One Battery pack. I had written about Ryobi on the blog before and with a bit of research, and a talk to a Ryobi Rep at Bunnings, they had a pole hedge trimmer which would do the job. Even though the hedge grew from our neighbors side, I knew they wouldn’t have minded us trimming it down as we had communicated about doing so before. I knew we needed a pole hedge trimmer that would cut the hedge down so it wouldn’t be so high and it could stop shading our vegetable garden. Which is not ideal when I don’t get a lot of time to clean the gutters as it is. ![]() The hedge was so thick and high, I knew it’s leaves and fruit would disperse into our gutters. It was so big, it was shading our vegetable garden, which required much needed sunlight. Back in February, I noticed, well Jacob made me aware, that our next door neighbor’s Lilly Pilly hedge was growing over the top of the side of our fence.
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