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Autumn has arrived and it is time to get your garden ready for the cold season! Follow our tips to enjoy your green space, even with low temperatures.

Autumn paints all gardens with its warm colours. Red,yellow and brown shades cover the plants to warm the landscape up and create a beautiful contrast with the cold temperature.

With STIGA battery products you can take care of your patch of planet in absence of atmospheric pollution.
By using battery powered products you will guarantee zero emissions, better for your plants and animals in the garden.
How does a STIGA battery chainsaw care for the leaves and trees?
With a powerful motor, the STIGA battery chainsaws make cutting logs easy and safe.
Lightweight and designed with two ergonomic handles, side and back, they allow you to take care of your garden with comfort and ease.
You no longer have to worry about odors and pollution, this product is the perfect solution to produce less noise and emissions, which will benefit leaves and trees.
Their powerful ePower battery is also suitable for long working sessions.
Follow our tips and don't forget to take care of your lawn. Our expert is there for you!
It is time to proceed with the last mow of the season. If your garden helper is the new STIGA autonomous robot lawn mower, feel free to leave small and dry leaves on the lawn, the robot will cut and transform them in natural fertiliser for the ground.

The CS 100e Kit 20V battery chainsaw, is ideal to prune one or more branches or to cut logs for your fireplace. If you need to trim bushes, flower-beds and hedges with branches up to 3 cm diameter, the STIGA SC 100e is the perfect solution to cut them in an easy and safe way.
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How to edge your lawn perfectly
From the must-have tools to the step-by-step guide, edging gives the final touch to your lawn. Read our STIGA magazine to learn the basics on how to give your lawn the perfect finishing!

Get your garden ready for winter
Winter is around the corner - during autumnal months, we can help you plan some garden to-do lists, so you won't get caught unprepared by the first frost.