Tiller Newb question: Can I get by with just a rototiller?

   / Newb question: Can I get by with just a rototiller? #11  
Others have already offered sound opinions...
What you might want to consider is a "bedder/hiller"...they are not expensive and it really helps with drainage etc...Hilled rows give the roots more depth of loosened soil too...

Till it, hill it, plant it....!
 
   / Newb question: Can I get by with just a rototiller? #12  
I would have to agree with the above posts. I have a 15hp tractor with a 48" tiller and it is all I've used on my gardens & food plots since I bought it, nearly 20 years ago. I don't till any deeper than about 4-6". I do think a subsoiler would be a good idea though.
 
   / Newb question: Can I get by with just a rototiller? #13  
I do custom tilling for gardeners and farmers with my 3 point tillers. Most use nothing before or after I get there because my tiller does such a good job.

Keep in mind, you can "over till" soil and ruin the soil structure, I see it in gardens all the time! Many home owners just keep tilling, pounding their soil into dust! lol

SR
 
   / Newb question: Can I get by with just a rototiller? #14  
I do custom tilling for gardeners and farmers with my 3 point tillers. Most use nothing before or after I get there because my tiller does such a good job.

Keep in mind, you can "over till" soil and ruin the soil structure, I see it in gardens all the time! Many home owners just keep tilling, pounding their soil into dust! lol

SR

That's a good point about over tilling the soil. I try not to over work the soil but do need it to be fine on the top surface.
I was at an NRCS meeting and this soil structure was discussed at length.
 
 
 
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