just get a stirrup hoe. nothing like that would work here
as i don't do much tilling to begin with so the soil surface
can be compact and crusty. the stirrup hoe lets me skim the
surface of the crust and leave it intact otherwise.
i seem to recall that you also have pretty compacted soil
there.
just get a stirrup hoe. nothing like that would work here
as i don't do much tilling to begin with so the soil surface
can be compact and crusty. the stirrup hoe lets me skim the
surface of the crust and leave it intact otherwise.
i seem to recall that you also have pretty compacted soil
there.
songbird
They call them scuffle hoes around here . And they don't work worth a
shit in rocky soil - this IS Stone County after all !
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just get a stirrup hoe. nothing like that would work here
as i don't do much tilling to begin with so the soil surface
can be compact and crusty. the stirrup hoe lets me skim the
surface of the crust and leave it intact otherwise.
i seem to recall that you also have pretty compacted soil
there.
songbird
They call them scuffle hoes around here . And they don't work worth a shit in rocky soil - this IS Stone County after all !
My soil is rather hard where the weeds grow. I might
send up some sparks!
I use a stir up hoe on them, but it is a rather large
area to clear.