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Re: tiller recommendations
Why don't you save your money and try no-till gardening? It would
give you something new to explore and write about as well as
preserving mycorrhizae and other beneficial soil organisms. Margaret Lauterbach
At 05:58 PM 8/23/2008, you wrote:
>Turns out my lawn tractor is dead and I"m about to buy a new tractor. But I
>don't want to go to the expense of buying a tiller attachment for this one.
> I'm looking for good recommendations on a medium sized tiller (not a toy
>for cultivating) that will be used for garden bed making and some general
>work. I do mulch most of my beds but every few years, I renovate them all.
> So the biggest and smallest won't cut it for what I want to accomplish.
>Any good machines you're happy with from those who follow this kind of
>thing?
>
>Doug
>
>Doug Green
>Editor-in-Chief
>SGF Publishing www.simplegiftsfarm.com
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