simonc Thx. Mine is rectangular a half-polygon finish on one side. Spent some time developing this from barren lawn. I made the mistake of not top dressing to level out an uneven bumpy surface.

It is in a decent shape now, although it is not densely grown; as a result, a lot of moss has taken over since last season. We have now eliminated the moss, raked and aerated it. Will be top dressing and over seeding this week.

Plan to lay MDPE pipes just outside the edges, one each on all 4 corners,
one additional on 3 sides and nothing at the centre and on the semi-circle side.

The area is about 90 sq M.

Mines all over the shop 🤣

Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -

Moss is the biggest lawn killer!

    LMSC The easy-irrigation guys potentially have the best customer experience. They are too busy to answer calls and reply even sales query by email! 😉

    LMSC Moss is the biggest lawn killer!

    True, but it’s green and needs little work…If I squint like Clint Eastwood, my lawn can look pretty good after I have cut it. 🤣

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      And there’s me cutting my lawn with a petrol more, had to buy vpower too 🤣

      Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -

        All my garden tools are electric - mower, trimmer, vericutter and blower.

        DavecUK Cuprajake I changed to an electric, lithium battery mower about 4 years ago…never looked back since.

        Never occurred to me these even exist! I thought it was either petrol (with all the maintenance hassle that goes with it) or a mains electric (with all the inconvenience of being tied to the wall by a cable. Will give this a serious consideration if my petrol mower packs up. Which one do you have and recommend? How much operation time do you get out of a charge?

          Doram Mine is a greenworx or something like that. One 40V 2. Ah battery cuts my lawns with some to spare.. I have a big garden.

          They are so much easier and faster to get started. Just take it out, shove the battery in and mow.