With the tractor and cultivator. Hope to ruffle it up again in a few days. Hope. Need better diggers or what ever you call them. More like a V shaped shovel thing that takes a wider bite and cuts the weeds off instead of just draging them around. Any way. That’s all I got. Could try the tandem disks. But they are to hard to lift manually.
Noel
Weeding the garden
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Re: Weeding the garden
I don’t. That’s up to them.
Hehe. I can weed for quite awhile yet. But when the cucumbers and pumpkins get going, that will be the end of those rows.
I have potatoes closest to the grass. They will be all right for a month or more yet. Don’t know what’s in the other rows. But I don’t think they crawl any where. It’s sons girlfriends garden. So she will have look after it, once I can’t by tractor.
And rows are, at the smallest, a tractor and a 1/4 wide. Then wider.
Noel
Hehe. I can weed for quite awhile yet. But when the cucumbers and pumpkins get going, that will be the end of those rows.
I have potatoes closest to the grass. They will be all right for a month or more yet. Don’t know what’s in the other rows. But I don’t think they crawl any where. It’s sons girlfriends garden. So she will have look after it, once I can’t by tractor.
And rows are, at the smallest, a tractor and a 1/4 wide. Then wider.
Noel