Celebrate ‘Organic September’ With STIGA
Celebrate ‘Organic September’ With STIGA: Sustainable lawn care comes in many forms, but STIGA is taking it back to basics…in style. A pioneer in innovative garden solutions, STIGA is once again redefining the gardening experience with the launch of 14 premium manual tools.
Built for precision, durability, and effortless control, these tools are designed to give gardeners the perfect partner for every task, from trimming roses to pruning apple trees. Think of them as the elegant, low-tech complement to STIGA’s advanced battery-powered range, a perfect balance between modern innovation and timeless craftsmanship.

Celebrate ‘Organic September’ With STIGA
A New Era for Gardening: Where Nature Meets Home
More than ever, our gardens, balconies, and terraces are becoming natural extensions of our living spaces. Gardening is no longer just maintenance; it’s a lifestyle choice, a boost for well-being, and a step toward sustainability. With the right tools in hand, anyone can turn a few square feet of greenery into a personal oasis.
Tried, Tested, and Approved: Barnsdale Gardens Gives Their Verdict
When STIGA asked the Barnsdale Gardens team in the East Midlands to put the new Manual Folding Pruning Saw through its paces, they didn’t hold back:
“It sailed through branches of a mulberry tree without sticking once, very impressive. I even tested it on a 150mm branch. It wasn’t effortless, but it got the job done. For anything in the 70–100mm range, it’s spot on.”
STIGA Folding Pruning Saw – RRP £19.99
Get Cutting This September: Barnsdale’s Top Tips
To celebrate Organic September, the Barnsdale team also shared their seasonal must-do gardening jobs, perfect for putting STIGA’s new tools to work:
- Cut Back Early Summer Flowering Shrubs – Deutzia and others will thank you for a tidy trim.
- Take Sedum (or Hylotelephium!) Cuttings – Yes, the botanists are making it complicated, but the plants make it simple: snip a 3–6 inch stem, flower intact, and watch it root.
- Dead-head Roses – The rain may have ended the first flush, but careful dead-heading will kickstart a second.
Prune Apples & Pears – Trim this year’s shoots to three buds to help your trees focus on plump, healthy fruit.
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