Posted by Greg1959 on April 21, 2020 at 10:00:17 from (47.39.17.23):
When I moved out of Kentucky, I left behind my 2 Troybilt tillers. A Horse and a Pony(it got stolen when word got out that I was selling my place). Anyway, I have used these tillers for years and loved how well they worked my garden ground.
Now, here in Oregon and living in an RV park, I wanna grow a small garden. The ground is packed down from years of campers/cars/etc. parking on it. Plus, the crushed rock used for parking.
I needed a tiller and found an electric one on the net. (I didn't need any big gas powered one). Ordered it andgot to tilling ground! I was very impressed. Tilled down to around 8 inches deep. Got tomatoes and peppers planted. Waiting for corn, beans and other seeds to arrive.
Also have garlic, onions, broccoli and a head of cabbage growing in 5 gallon buckets.
Plus, neighbor stopped by and wanted to know if I wanted any strawberry plants? She was going to dig them up and throw them away. I replied "yup, I'll dig them up". So, tilled up an area and got them planted too!.
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