


Finally I chose the Wilko Swivel Grass Shears, also retailing at £4*. I have not tried this type of shears before and I was interested in seeing how they would fare. I have some ‘proper’ topiary shears for the Knot Garden, but to be frank they are a bit of a pain. The blades spring open too often and I find them hard to control. Last time I pruned the Knot Garden I gave up with them and used ordinary hedge shears, they did the job well but were a bit large and unwieldy really. The first test for these Grass shears was to trim the lavender edging to the front path. It had got a bit out of hand and the first flush of lavender flower is done now. I find that a prune now makes them re-flower and also keeps them in good shape. These little shears worked beautifully. They are light and fit my hands well, I had soon made a good impression on the lavender.
Next I tried them on the box hedging in the Knot Garden, again, they worked well. They were easy to control and cut through the box with ease. I really really like them to prune box with, they did the job incredibly well. I started to get that ‘Edward Scissorhands’ moment, you know the one, where you wander around snipping at the air thinking what can I prune next?
What’s that you say? They are grass shears – there is a clue in the name what they are meant to be for? Heavens-to-Betsy! tools often have to multi-task in my world and a grass shear here is a box shear there (however a pair of secateurs are not a wire cutter!). Anyhoo, I wandered into the back garden to where the Four Sisters are growing and tried the shears out on some grass. They cut the grass around the base of the shrubs really well, it was so much quicker than faffing around getting the strimmer out. For small quick tidy-up jobs these are ideal. I also used them at different angles, making the most of the swivel feature. They swivelled, I tell you they swivelled fantastically. They swivelled so well I went back into the front garden and trimmed the box hedging a little well, swivelling to and fro. These are a great tool and I now wonder how I managed without them.
The final verdict: If you want some inexpensive but good tools these are worth a try. They will not break the bank but will do what they say they do.
*prices taken from the Wilko website, correct at the time of viewing, no promises as to what they will remain at