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Re: Small Tillers
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Small Tillers
- From: D* M* a* C* H* <D*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 07:51:55 -0400
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- Resent-Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 04:51:27 -0700
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I live in zone 6 , central Fl. , I just wrote a reply but I didn`t put my zone
or localation
oops!...get a Tiller it the best investment , I got mine at sears , then seen
the same kind n a pawn shop, $200.00 cheaper...price was not a factor for me.
just a sujestion if it is to you.
happy tilling/gardening
Jill Jones wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I NEED to use a small tiller to carve out some garden space in my rock hard
> GA clay soil! It's like petrified wood! I want to dig in compost by the
> boat loads and only a tiller will do this. I tried using the BIG ones you
> rent from the local rental place but it's too much for me to handle and I
> have not got enough space to warrant buying one <although I'd kill for a
> Mantis!!>
>
> Any ideas or people who live in the Alpharetta area of GA <near Atlanta>
> please let me know!!!
>
> Thanks,
> Jill Jones
> **************************************************************************
> For the Love of Herbs!
> Herbal Gardens
> http://www.herbalgardens.com
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