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Started by naff, May 07, 2009, 21:53:59

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Bjerreby

Quote from: Kepouros on May 09, 2009, 23:06:08
Of course, if you blokes had been around when the Agricultural Research Station at Rothamsted published its report on  the comparitive effects of digging, ploughing and rotovating on soil fertility you wouldn`t want to be using rotovators anyway.  It was entirely as a result of that report that I gave up my 6hp Howard Gem and reverted initially to the spade and subsequently to the deep-bed no dig method

Well I own up to having rotavated 3 out of 12 new beds, and I also own up to wishing I hadn't rotavated. The result cannot compare with proper hand digging, and I shall have to dig it all through anyway to incorporate mown clover and seaweed.

And I agree that once a bed has been properly dug to start with, it shouldn't need digging again unless it gets compacted for some reason.

Bjerreby


naff

Thanks for all the replies! I,m going to pick up a Howard 350 that I bought on ebay yesterday so the Howard Bantam and spare engine will be for sale/ebayed today.

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