Well sadly, the old potatoe patch ,

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Well sadly, the old potatoe patch ,

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Is planted to grass, some potatoes were coming thru from what was left in the ground from last year.
Used Grunt with the cultivator to bury the seed some. Didn’t have it all the way down and put a pipe on the back to help level it. Worked not bad, but pipe could of been a little heavier.
And used the hiller to make four rows for sons woman to plant stuff, in the other garden.
Any way , done and over with.

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Re: Well sadly, the old potatoe patch ,

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But it looks good!
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Re: Well sadly, the old potatoe patch ,

Post by MattA »

Wish I had dirt like that instead of the contractors compacted fill. Certainly makes growing grass like that much easier :thumbsup:
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