MadDog
Platinum Member
I am planning on creating a fairly large vegetable garden (about 3/4 acre) using land that has certainly not been used for growing any crops in the last 50 years and probably closer to twice that. The neighboring land is pretty sandy and rocky. I must be sittin' atop a glacial morraine, because while excavating a small landscaping pond I turned up boulders ranging from grapefruit size to the limit of what my FEL can lift (about 1000#). /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Question is this; can I break it up and prepare using just my 3ph tiller, or should I first use some sort of plow (middle buster or moldboard) to open up the land and, hopefully, loosen and/or bring the larger rocks and boulders towards the surface. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I'm concerned that if I try to work this "virgin" soil with the tiller first, I may just end up with a pile of damaged tines. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Any wisdom would be most appreciated.
Question is this; can I break it up and prepare using just my 3ph tiller, or should I first use some sort of plow (middle buster or moldboard) to open up the land and, hopefully, loosen and/or bring the larger rocks and boulders towards the surface. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I'm concerned that if I try to work this "virgin" soil with the tiller first, I may just end up with a pile of damaged tines. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Any wisdom would be most appreciated.