wsmoak
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I'm looking for recommendations for a tiller. The fenced garden is 50 x 75 feet, and while I had started putting in raised beds, I think I'm going to take most of them apart with the intent of tilling the whole thing and then tossing the rectangles where ever I want them this time around. (Except for a couple for permanent plantings like Jerusalem artichoke and asparagus.)
From a quick search I gather I want one that has the option of running the tines in forward or reverse.
How big should it be? (Both the engine, and the width of the tiller.) I'm no weakling and I realize tilling is always going to be work, but I also don't want something that is so huge and hard to use I'll just avoid ever getting it out. The ground is a mix of sand and clay. It seems mostly sand when wet, but it bakes into concrete. We are, of course, adding organic matter as fast as we can make compost.
Any favorite brands? We're partial to Honda engines around here... I have one of the itty bitty Honda tillers (like a Mantis) but it's really not fair to ask it to till large sections.
Thanks,
-Wendy
From a quick search I gather I want one that has the option of running the tines in forward or reverse.
How big should it be? (Both the engine, and the width of the tiller.) I'm no weakling and I realize tilling is always going to be work, but I also don't want something that is so huge and hard to use I'll just avoid ever getting it out. The ground is a mix of sand and clay. It seems mostly sand when wet, but it bakes into concrete. We are, of course, adding organic matter as fast as we can make compost.
Any favorite brands? We're partial to Honda engines around here... I have one of the itty bitty Honda tillers (like a Mantis) but it's really not fair to ask it to till large sections.
Thanks,
-Wendy