Just picked up one of these spreaders In-store. very well reviewed on amazon and the like. cheapest price I've been able to find and next best online price is amazon at £17.99
The Scotts EverGreen Easy Spreader with adjustable settings enables the quick and accurate application of many different lawn treatments, lawn, sand and grass seed. It is the best choice for even results, especially when applying a lawn treatment that contains weed killers or moss control agents. The easy spreader plus has a convenient on and off switch for safe turn around.
Features
Suitable For:
- Scotts Lawn Builder range
- EverGreen and Miracle-Gro granular formulas
- Grass seed products only
Settings: Adjustable settings for correct application rate
Additional Information:
- On/off switch for easy turn around
- Easy assembly
Spreading Width: 53cm
Latest comments (18)
dewponds
15 Jul 16#18
These things are useless - if any one wants one pm me and take it off my hands!
Meathotukdeals
14 Jul 16#17
Maybe they meant 50 square miles? :man:
Dantooine
14 Jul 161#16
Easy spreader? A bottle of prosecco would be far more effective.
Madzon
14 Jul 162#15
Easy Spreader........................anyone?........Hello?................Awww come on guys...........
toonarmani
14 Jul 16#14
This spreader is advertised as a 53cm width spread, so from your calculations walking "4 or 5 times" on an 18m stretch (or 14m depending which direction) would not provide sufficient coverage...? :confused:
You may deem it sufficient given existing lawn conditions, however it's not what they recommend.
qbs
14 Jul 16#13
deany76 & rogparki
What are you two arguing about? Size (of lawn) isn't particularly relevant. I bought one of these not long ago to replace a similar one I'd worn out. I could spread by hand, but it would be inaccurate and time consuming. Also, I'd rather keep as far away from garden chemicals as possible, so a spreader at ground level seems a healthier option.It might be faster with a broadcast spreader, but that would cost a lot more, and it wouldn't come to bits for storage.
For everybody else, good spreader! :smiley:
Feeble
13 Jul 16#12
They are nearly all in Wales
digbys
13 Jul 162#11
I thought the mother-in-law, had placed a lonely hearts ad, when I saw the 'Evergreen easy spreader plus' title!:confused:
deany76
13 Jul 16#10
Yes I do work for my company but in the capacity of owner and employer, good luck and good night.
end.
rogparki
13 Jul 161#9
A bit of advice - when you are in a hole stop digging ! - just admit you got the maths wrong in your original comment and leave it at that. On my 18 metre by 14 metre lawn (ish) I have to walk up and down it 4 or 5 times (spreading seed or fertiliser/ weedkiller a total of say 80 to 100 metres - hardly work ! and I do it twice weekly to mow it ! As I said stop digging your hole, and don't mention the firm you have obviously not worked for for 20 years as I think their orders would dry up pretty quickly if they charge on your view of 50sq metres :confused:
deany76
13 Jul 16#8
Apply fertilizer by hand!, this is 2016 not 1916!!!
The hand held spreader that you use on your 250 SQM+ lawn would be hard work and likely to be very inaccurate.
You would be far better investing in a Earth Way broadcast spreader, sadly their best spreader the industry standard C22HD or C22HDS has been discontinued in the UK but is available from the States.
If you can source one of those you would save a lot of work.
rogparki
13 Jul 16#7
Sadly not - Do the maths! 50 sq metres is about 7m x 7m (about 2 garages if that makes it easier) - you could do it by hand in 2 or 3 mins :laughing: - are you sure you don't mean 500 sq mtrs? Hardly a need for a spreader of any kind for 50 sq metres ! Your 20 years have been wasted I'm afraid, but I'd rather believe you may want to recheck your maths .
deany76
13 Jul 16#6
After 20 plus years in the industry I think I know what I'm talking about thank you.
deany76
13 Jul 16#4
Only suitable for up to say 50 SQM max. A 'broadcast spreader' is needed for 50SQM > with granular fertlizer applications.
rogparki to deany76
13 Jul 16#5
Err ! How wrong you are . A Tennis court is about 250 square metres . Would you like to redo your maths before posting obviously incorrect info?
rogparki
13 Jul 161#3
Fine if you have a massive area . I have a tennis court size lawn + a front lawn and find the hand spreader more than adequate for overseeding and applying fertiliser/weedkiller. http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/saxon-lawn-fertilizer-spreader-374077 or the evergreen model available on EBay at a similar price . Got one of these years ago but have always used the hand held one ,the roller one is at the back of the shed . If you do need one of these and live near a Homebase http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/evergreen-easy-spreader-plus-677550 might be a slightly cheaper option, unless of course you live in Wales.
Opening post
The Scotts EverGreen Easy Spreader with adjustable settings enables the quick and accurate application of many different lawn treatments, lawn, sand and grass seed. It is the best choice for even results, especially when applying a lawn treatment that contains weed killers or moss control agents. The easy spreader plus has a convenient on and off switch for safe turn around.
Features
Suitable For:
- Scotts Lawn Builder range
- EverGreen and Miracle-Gro granular formulas
- Grass seed products only
Settings: Adjustable settings for correct application rate
Additional Information:
- On/off switch for easy turn around
- Easy assembly
Spreading Width: 53cm
Latest comments (18)
You may deem it sufficient given existing lawn conditions, however it's not what they recommend.
What are you two arguing about? Size (of lawn) isn't particularly relevant. I bought one of these not long ago to replace a similar one I'd worn out. I could spread by hand, but it would be inaccurate and time consuming. Also, I'd rather keep as far away from garden chemicals as possible, so a spreader at ground level seems a healthier option.It might be faster with a broadcast spreader, but that would cost a lot more, and it wouldn't come to bits for storage.
For everybody else, good spreader! :smiley:
end.
The hand held spreader that you use on your 250 SQM+ lawn would be hard work and likely to be very inaccurate.
You would be far better investing in a Earth Way broadcast spreader, sadly their best spreader the industry standard C22HD or C22HDS has been discontinued in the UK but is available from the States.
If you can source one of those you would save a lot of work.