CDN Farm Boy
Veteran Member
rototillers do a nice job as well but are harder on the soil,
Could you explain?
rototillers do a nice job as well but are harder on the soil,
Rototillers work the soil excessively, causing it to break down into smaller pieces. Through wet dry cycles rototilled soil will compact much faster and harder than plowed and harrowed soil. The result is the need to work the soil more starting the process over. This is OK for a garden spot, because you rototill twice a year anyway. It also disrupts the microb's and bacteria in the soil. Plowing and harrowing works the soil less and is not as harsh, although no till is the best option for the soil. There is a lot of good info out there on the subject, I am by no means an expert.