Kitchen Garden

HOW TO MAKE A Garden trolley

Who needs a garden trolley? Well, I do for one, and if more gardeners tried one then I think that they might agree. A trolley is more stable than a wheelbarrow and is less likely to tip over accidentally and empty its contents on the ground. A trolley has lower sides, so is easier to fill and offload. It’s also easy to pull or push to move heavy loads. A small trolley can go places that a larger device can’t and if you make your own you can personalise the proportions so it moves freely between your raised beds and garden structures.

There are other benefits too: children love a trolley and

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