If you are in scrooge-mode, then Amazon have the spare blades available for ~£10, and you can attach it to a batten or a broom handle. It will need sharpening.
With these storage is important - make sure that it is somewhere where it is not obscured, or you could cut a finger off by mistake whilst groping around. One way is to protect the blade with 2 mini-sheets of plywood.
Personally, I would clear it then Glyphosate the young growth next spring, then keep it down. Wildflower meadow?
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Something like this, which is a Spear and Jackson model and will cost £25-30.
https://www.spear-and-jackson.com/products/garden-tools-outdoor-living/razorsharp-cutting/other-cutting/razorsharp-12-scythete
If you are in scrooge-mode, then Amazon have the spare blades available for ~£10, and you can attach it to a batten or a broom handle. It will need sharpening.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Spear-Jackson-Razorsharp-Scythette-Blade/dp/B002W5VMD0/
With these storage is important - make sure that it is somewhere where it is not obscured, or you could cut a finger off by mistake whilst groping around.
One way is to protect the blade with 2 mini-sheets of plywood.
Personally, I would clear it then Glyphosate the young growth next spring, then keep it down. Wildflower meadow?