jasonpotopa
New member
OK, I'll admit i'm new at this scale of "farming" so please don't laugh to hard at my questions.
I have had about 1/8th acre that i tilled, and have veggies/corn/squash in. I bought my Kubota BX2300 1/2 way through last season and have a king-kutter C-Tine cultivator which i used to till up about 1/2 acre more. It's kind of an L shaped plot. The idea I have is to plant row corn on the long end, and put my pumpkins inbetween the corn, then in the short end put my potatoes and possibly zuchini.
The question I have is come spring should i till it up again with the C-tine (OK I know this answer is yes) and plant the corn in rows about 18" apart so I can weed control while the corn is small? (I know with only about 8 inches or so of clearance I'll only be able to do this for a month or so)
Other question is the C-tine was great at ripping the soil and preparing the beds, but not sure it it'd be the right tool for the job for weed control. I have made 2 brackets on my cultivator so I can do final soil prep and plant 2 rows at a time, but am alittle afraid that the tines will disturb the roots if I use it for cultivating/getting rid of weeds between the rows.
I'm open to suggestions of folks who know more than myself (which is probably 99% of y'all)
Thanks
Jason
I have had about 1/8th acre that i tilled, and have veggies/corn/squash in. I bought my Kubota BX2300 1/2 way through last season and have a king-kutter C-Tine cultivator which i used to till up about 1/2 acre more. It's kind of an L shaped plot. The idea I have is to plant row corn on the long end, and put my pumpkins inbetween the corn, then in the short end put my potatoes and possibly zuchini.
The question I have is come spring should i till it up again with the C-tine (OK I know this answer is yes) and plant the corn in rows about 18" apart so I can weed control while the corn is small? (I know with only about 8 inches or so of clearance I'll only be able to do this for a month or so)
Other question is the C-tine was great at ripping the soil and preparing the beds, but not sure it it'd be the right tool for the job for weed control. I have made 2 brackets on my cultivator so I can do final soil prep and plant 2 rows at a time, but am alittle afraid that the tines will disturb the roots if I use it for cultivating/getting rid of weeds between the rows.
I'm open to suggestions of folks who know more than myself (which is probably 99% of y'all)
Thanks
Jason