bp fick
Super Member
A setup like this, (with the discs mounted correctly, :laughing
would be the cat's whiskers for hilling 'taters.
I have considered the raised bed idea and plowing a larger area but planting a smaller one so that I can manage it better. The images show the general area. I will be clearing the trees and brush along the creek to the right.
This space was completely covered with the invasive Autumn Olive when I bought the property and it's at the lower part of a hillside so hopefully the soil will be okay. It's great to know I must get through the hard pan to create life.
I am a couple of hours from Columbia, MO off the I-44 corridor.
I agree wholeheartedly. Theres nothing more rewarding than harvesting the vegetables that you planted and nurtured yourself.
Hey that's MY TRACTOR AND CULTIVATOR! and I know the hillers are on backwards,rookie mistake.........but they work fine..some day I'll cut them off and turn around.
I use a roto-tiller(after plowing), the raised beds make a world of difference.If you are going organic..you may want a walk behind tiller to do between the rows after the plants get too high for the cultivator or heavy mulch between rows.
Hard to think about the garden when is ten degrees out and snowing.
P.S. the hiller is a bolt on,that I built..can be taken off and the two center cultivators reinstalled.
Nice setup. It's exactly what I was telling the good people here that I planned on doing(I have the TSC cultivator also).Hey that's MY TRACTOR AND CULTIVATOR! and I know the hillers are on backwards,rookie mistake.........but they work fine..some day I'll cut them off and turn around.
I use a roto-tiller(after plowing), the raised beds make a world of difference.If you are going organic..you may want a walk behind tiller to do between the rows after the plants get too high for the cultivator or heavy mulch between rows.
Hard to think about the garden when is ten degrees out and snowing.
P.S. the hiller is a bolt on,that I built..can be taken off and the two center cultivators reinstalled.
At some point?:thumbsup: I hope to have a garden at some point...