bp fick
Super Member
A tiller is expensive, but don't let that stop you from getting started. I am passionate gardener and make a buck or two doing it in a harsh northern climate. I garden 3/4 of acre and do not yet have a tiller and don't know when or if I ever will. Renting one is indeed an option for you.
$140 middle buster and work it, work it, work it. If you can pull a section of c tine drag harrow over it, great. Do you have a walk behind tiller? Those are still useful tools to walk the rows. I use the 3 pt cultivator both as a c-tine drag harrow and as a cultivator. Our land also was "virgin" when we moved in two years ago.
I plant in conventional 40" rows. I use masons grade stakes and brick layer string to set the rows straight.
Each year, with good composting, your garden will improve. Get started!
Yes, there is still no substitute for an old fashioned hoe.
Here's a little youtube video I made last June.
YouTube - Plants2b.mov
$140 middle buster and work it, work it, work it. If you can pull a section of c tine drag harrow over it, great. Do you have a walk behind tiller? Those are still useful tools to walk the rows. I use the 3 pt cultivator both as a c-tine drag harrow and as a cultivator. Our land also was "virgin" when we moved in two years ago.
I plant in conventional 40" rows. I use masons grade stakes and brick layer string to set the rows straight.
Each year, with good composting, your garden will improve. Get started!
Yes, there is still no substitute for an old fashioned hoe.
Here's a little youtube video I made last June.
YouTube - Plants2b.mov