GardenCraft UK

UK Garden Equipment

Tested in British Gardens, Not a Lab

We run every lawnmower, composter and irrigation system through full seasons on real UK plots — clay soils, west-coast rainfall, Atlantic frost — before writing a word.

47 Models tested
6+ Years of field tests
RHS Guidelines referenced
Professional lawn mowers in a UK garden setting

What We've Been Testing

Three equipment categories, tested across different UK garden types and climate zones. Updated March 2026.

Husqvarna robotic lawnmower on UK lawn
Lawnmowers

Robotic Mowers on UK Lawns: A Practical Assessment

We ran a Husqvarna Automower 430X and Worx Landroid M500 across three gardens in Yorkshire and Dorset. Here's what no spec sheet tells you about wet seasons and clay boundaries.

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Garden compost heap
Composters

Hot Composters vs Traditional Dalek Bins

Six months of testing HOTBIN Midi and standard polypropylene bins through a UK winter.

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Garden irrigation system
Irrigation

Setting Up a Gravity-Fed Drip System

Legal rainwater collection, barrel positioning and drip-line spacing for UK beds and borders.

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Qualcast electric lawnmower in use

Testing in UK Conditions Specifically

Garden machinery sold across Europe is typically tested on sandy loam in dry Central European summers. UK gardeners deal with something quite different.

  • Heavy clay soils that compact and waterlog
  • Atlantic rainfall patterns: 900–1,600 mm annually in the west
  • Ground frost from October through April in many regions
  • Hosepipe bans and rainwater collection legal limits
  • RHS Plant Finder zones 7–9 across most of England and Wales
Our Testing Method

Seasonal Garden Equipment Tips

What to do, check or buy — month by month in a typical UK garden.

Spring — March to May

First Mow and Composter Activation

Don't mow before soil temperature reaches 8°C consistently (check with a soil thermometer at 10 cm depth). Restart your composter by turning the heap and adding nitrogen-rich material — fresh grass clippings work well as an activator after a cold winter.

Summer — June to August

Irrigation Scheduling and Hosepipe Rules

Most UK water companies restrict unattended hosepipe use during dry spells. Drip irrigation and watering cans remain permitted. Collect from water butts — legally you may store unlimited rainwater from your own roof in England and Wales under the Water Industry Act 1991.

Autumn — September to November

Scarifying, Aeration and Leaf Mulching

Autumn is the best time to scarify UK lawns — soil is warm, grass recovers quickly, and moss growth is slower. Electric scarifiers rated above 1,200W handle thatch build-up on established lawns. Collected leaves can go directly into a compost bay.

Winter — December to February

Equipment Storage and Composter Insulation

Cordless mower batteries should be stored between 10–20°C, not in an unheated garage. HOTBIN-style insulated composters continue processing above 40°C internally even when air temperature drops to -5°C. Drain all garden hoses and irrigation lines before first frost.

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About GardenCraft UK

GardenCraft UK is an independent editorial project run by gardeners based in Yorkshire and the Welsh Borders. We have no affiliate relationships. Every piece of equipment we review is either purchased at retail price or borrowed from manufacturers with no conditions on editorial content.

Our content references the Royal Horticultural Society's guidance, Environment Agency rainwater regulations and WRAP composting standards where applicable.