David, I'm sure everyone does it differently and lots of different ways work. For me personally, the tiller is the most important implement (and unfortunately the most expensive). Beyond that, perhaps it depends on how far apart you plant your rows. When I had a B7100 with a 40" tiller, that was just about all I used (except for the middle buster to dig potatos). I planted my rows 60" apart and ran the tractor and tiller down between the rows as soon as it got dry after every rain. When I got the B2710 that was too wide for that, I started planting my rows 48" apart, tilled to plant, and then after that used a 6 tine cultivator plow with field sweeps and straddled the rows until the plants got too high for that. Only about every 3 or 4 years did I tear up the ground with a plow to get a little deeper than the tiller went, and I never had, or needed, a disk for the garden.