ddl
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Gordon
I did not loss interest, it was peaked. I hear from people around here about using a plow in the garden in the fall. I still stand by what I said about hardpanning. It is caused by the plow slicing the ground and packing the dirt down as the plow is pulled through the ground like a wedge or vee. A tiller does not do that for it cuts the ground and the surface area of the tines are very small and not all the surfaces are in the same plane. It does pack the ground but not as much. I did enjoy reading and still do enjoy reading all comments, Remember that my opinon is just like everyone elses, just my opinon. Keep writing.
Dan L
I did not loss interest, it was peaked. I hear from people around here about using a plow in the garden in the fall. I still stand by what I said about hardpanning. It is caused by the plow slicing the ground and packing the dirt down as the plow is pulled through the ground like a wedge or vee. A tiller does not do that for it cuts the ground and the surface area of the tines are very small and not all the surfaces are in the same plane. It does pack the ground but not as much. I did enjoy reading and still do enjoy reading all comments, Remember that my opinon is just like everyone elses, just my opinon. Keep writing.
Dan L