Machine
Machine tools for gardens, farms, and household tasks
Maintaining a garden, yard, or small to large farm often requires machines and motorized or mechanical tools that make the work easier—whether it’s mowing, soil cultivation, spraying, hedge trimming, or other gardening or agricultural tasks. In this category, you can find all the necessary machine tools and animal repellents not only for small or medium-sized gardens but also for larger farms. Read more »
What can I find here?
• Lawn mowers, lawn maintenance machines — electric, battery-powered or petrol lawn mowers, lawn scarifiers, lawn aerators, lawn aerator rollers, machines needed for lawn care, undergrowth cleaners, motorized and battery-powered trimmers.
• Hedge and shrub trimmers, chainsaws — hedge trimmers and chainsaws for maintaining hedges, shrubs, smaller trees, and for pruning.
• Sprayers and chemical/protective equipment — garden sprayers, spraying or spraying machines for plant protection; they help to carry out spraying quickly and efficiently, typically for watering, plant care, or weed/pest control.
• Soil cultivation, sowing and other agricultural machines — manual soil cultivation machines, seeders, seed tubes, soil and sowing preparation tools, as well as other special garden or agricultural machines (e.g. shredders, garden carts, etc.).
• Machine parts and accessories — spare or wear parts, blades, replacement trimmer lines, nozzles, seals, grass collection baskets and all accessories needed for the long-term use of the machines.
These machines help make physical work easier, maintenance of areas faster and more efficient, and the upkeep of small and large gardens, yards, and farms more economical.
Who is it recommended for?
• Private gardens, larger gardens — where mowing, hedge, shrub or tree care is regular.
• Hobby or hobby farming — for those working in vegetable gardens, orchards, or caring for many plants and want to simplify the work.
• Smaller farms, household agricultural activities — where sowing, soil and soil preparation, plant protection, transport and moving are needed.
• Efficiency and time saving — when it is important to do the work quickly and effectively on a larger area.
• Durability and long-term investment — with the right machine, the garden or farm can be well maintained for many years, physical strain is reduced and work efficiency increases.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What machine should I get first for an average garden?
If the garden is lawn or grassy — a good lawn mower or lawn scarifier/aerator is the most practical. If there are many hedges, shrubs or smaller trees — then a good hedge trimmer or chainsaw. These cover most regular maintenance needs.
2. Is it worth investing in a machine if I only use it for hobby gardening?
Yes — especially if you work with a larger area or regularly maintain the garden. Machines save time and physical energy, making maintenance easier and the hobby more enjoyable.
3. How should I choose which machine I need?
Consider the size of the garden or land, the planned tasks (mowing, hedge trimming, soil cultivation, etc.), and the frequency. Important aspects are the machine’s performance, fuel type (electric, battery, petrol), ease or difficulty of use, as well as maintainability — and that spare or wear parts are available.