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    Re: The season must be over

    I picked 2 cabbage, the others rotted. The tomatoes are still completely green, All 6 of them. So i guess thats it for us. This has been the worst garden ever.
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    Re: Anyone elses garden this bad?

    I am also thinking about the raised beds for next year. My tiller is capable of building raised rows if the tines are set up properly, there are three diagrams on it that show how to set them. If I...
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    Re: Anyone elses garden this bad?

    Agcomike
    When your corn is ready I will bring over my tiny taters and we can have a corn roast.
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    Anyone elses garden this bad?

    Our season was so wet this year that I didn't plant as much as usual. Two weeks after memorial day we finally planted in the mud hoping that it would dry off. It never did. My garden has had that wet...
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    Re: How to dry out the garden

    My tractor is a Yanmar 180D, 18 engine horsepower. My tiller is a yanmar 1202, approx, 4 ft. tilling width. In the garden I can sink it all the way down, no problem. The little bit that I have tried...
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    Re: When do you get your garden in?

    Around here (Erie,PA.)Memorial Day seems to be a good target. Mine is going to be a little late, Maybe it will be dry by this weekend.
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    Re: How to dry out the garden

    I just bought the tractor mounted tiller this year, and it is fantastic. I couldn't afford a new one, bought used yanmar tiller. The troybuilt tiller works great too in the garden, but not in sod. I...
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    Re: How to dry out the garden

    Your troybuilt tiller must work a lot better than mine on sod. On a previously tilled garden plot It works great, but on new sod It will work you into the ground. I now have a 4 ft. tractor mounted...
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