Posted by Roy in georgia on February 21, 2008 at 19:01:07 from (71.29.131.102):
In Reply to: Re: fertilizer mixes posted by El Toro on February 21, 2008 at 17:20:16:
we only put it in the rows that the seed was in so it only took a little all this work was done by hand he never owned a tractor but I remember a couple times he had an old black man from down the road come harrow the ground so when we got after it with the garden hoes it was a little easier.The only tiller he ever owned was rear tined and hit a large rock and threw him hurting his hip so he put it in the shed ad never used it again. I was too small to use it then but when I got older I fixed it and tilled my grandmother a small flower to occupy her and her sister. Grandmother loaned it to another grandson and when the pull cord broke he lit it sit in the rain unprotected and nearly ruined it I asked her if I could have it and she said yes but my cousin said it was his so that started a whole lot of bickering between him, his mother, his brother against me so I told them I would bring it back to him but I wasn't going to fix it but it was ashamed the way he treated something he never helped grandfather with he is 10 years older than me so he was big enough to run it when grandfather got hurt. He then changed his mind and let me keep it I still have it and plan on restoring it when I get a shop built. Its a wizzard brand but it might as well be top of the line in my books cause it is the only thing I got of his after he passed.
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