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Old May 28, 2020   #1
jkgrower
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Default hoss hand plows and other devices

anyone had any success with these type of garden plows worth the investment do not come cheap
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Old May 29, 2020   #2
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Most of these implements date to the time when people were more likely to plant in rows, and could push the cultivator between each row.

I did buy one at a garage sale: that homeowner had downsized her garden to about 5 cedar-bounded beds.

My bride noticed I wasn't using it, either, and we turned it into garden art.

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Old May 29, 2020   #3
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thanks for the info it looks like it might not work well in compacted soil I will just keeping getting the weeds the old fashioned way
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